Does Anybody Do Beekeeping?

Jcb

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I've been reading a lot on beekeeping lately (sad I know) it's always interested me, and since my social life has slowed dramatically :rolleyes: I've beeeee-n thinking about maybe... possibly... taking it up as a hobby.

Does anybody have any knowledge or has ever done beekeeping?
 
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Great Idea...
love glynis

We will see if I can be a busy bee (horrible I know shame on me) few things I need to look into first and hopefully I'll beeee a beeeekeeper (again apologies for my awful humour)
 
I have too. I was a part of a Future Farmers of America (FFA) when in highschool and I loved it. Not only that my grandparents have livestock and a huge farm. I love the life. It's hard but I love it. And I've always wanted to try bee keeping. But alas, now I live in the city and I can't do much. I don't have any land, let alone enough for something like bees. But maybe you should look into vermaculture. Aka worms. You can produce compost and worms for fishing and pet feed. And you don't need much space to do it. It's also very cheap compared to most livestock.
 
I have too. I was a part of a Future Farmers of America (FFA) when in highschool and I loved it. Not only that my grandparents have livestock and a huge farm. I love the life. It's hard but I love it. And I've always wanted to try bee keeping. But alas, now I live in the city and I can't do much. I don't have any land, let alone enough for something like bees. But maybe you should look into vermaculture. Aka worms. You can produce compost and worms for fishing and pet feed. And you don't need much space to do it. It's also very cheap compared to most livestock.

It's something I've always found so intriguing, but I was always on the go so didn't think I would have that much time to fully commit. Obviously now I have T and my social life has slowed down considerably.... I think I may well give it a go. I'm lucky as I have more than enough room and it's quite secluded where I am.
That's too bad, is there any type of allotments near you? Maybe start one there.
I've been reading so much about it lately and think I will take the plunge and start with a little hive, it can be quite expensive though. I'll have a look at vermaculture, I don't know much at all about it.

Thanks for the input Taylor, it's much appreciated.
 
@Jcb we have had a bee hive removed from our attic. And another removed from a hedge outside. We call this local bee keeper person who takes the hives home if they are honey bees. If not they remove the hive and take them and set them free in an open area.

Swarming bees are really interesting. A swarm looks like a loud buzzing black cloud.

It seems to be a good business for the bee keeper!
 
@Jcb we have had a bee hive removed from our attic. And another removed from a hedge outside. We call this local bee keeper person who takes the hives home if they are honey bees. If not they remove the hive and take them and set them free in an open area.

Swarming bees are really interesting. A swarm looks like a loud buzzing black cloud.

It seems to be a good business for the bee keeper!

See as much as I'm interested in bees, don't think I would want them living in my house.... Without charging some rent anyway haha
It's nice you got them removed professionaly, some would try to destroy the hive themselves.
Yes the swarming hives can look like small buzzing clouds, I like that comparison Star very descriptive :) They are normally docile when you see them swarm like that apparently (my brain has some trouble retaining information since I got T so I could be completely wrong)
Do they charge much to remove them? I would guess it's a good business for them indeed.
 
They charged about $200 dollars to remove the LARGE hive in our attic. A bit less for the hedge hive.

There were thousands of bees! It is a problem in this area. My neighbor across the street just had the same issue in her back yard.

They come out at sundown when the bees return to the hive. They put on bee keeping suits and cover the hive. It is very weird but interesting to watch the process. But I like knowing the bees are all freed or taken to their honey bee site.
 
They charged about $200 dollars to remove the LARGE hive in our attic. A bit less for the hedge hive.

There were thousands of bees! It is a problem in this area. My neighbor across the street just had the same issue in her back yard.

They come out at sundown when the bees return to the hive. They put on bee keeping suits and cover the hive. It is very weird but interesting to watch the process. But I like knowing the bees are all freed or taken to their honey bee site.

They must make a nice little living charging that much per removal plus the honey they must make as well.....

I've actually never watched a removal of a hive, I don't think it's as big of an issue here in the UK, not that Im aware of anyway.
Tbh Star, I'm not entirely sure if I'm allergic or not?? Don't remember ever getting stung so I think I might have to get checked out to see if I am.... might make things a bit more difficult if I am (or things could come to a "sticky" end for me :ROFL:)
 
It's something I've always found so intriguing, but I was always on the go so didn't think I would have that much time to fully commit. Obviously now I have T and my social life has slowed down considerably.... I think I may well give it a go. I'm lucky as I have more than enough room and it's quite secluded where I am.
That's too bad, is there any type of allotments near you? Maybe start one there.
I've been reading so much about it lately and think I will take the plunge and start with a little hive, it can be quite expensive though. I'll have a look at vermaculture, I don't know much at all about it.

Thanks for the input Taylor, it's much appreciated.


There are no allotments near me. I live in the heart of the city. I could grow plants vertically or do vermiculture but the problem is vermiculture at my own home instead of my high school is that, I don't own a shade house. Florida is incredibly hot year round. I'd need to build something for shade or something that keeps a good amount of the heat away from the worms. And bee's are an obvious hazard living in such a small area.
 
There are no allotments near me. I live in the heart of the city. I could grow plants vertically or do vermiculture but the problem is vermiculture at my own home instead of my high school is that, I don't own a shade house. Florida is incredibly hot year round. I'd need to build something for shade or something that keeps a good amount of the heat away from the worms. And bee's are an obvious hazard living in such a small area.

That's too bad, I understand, don't think your neighbors would appreciate a bee colony somehow especially in a small space. You could build a little shelter, that shades the worms etc but I suppose it depends on the humidity as well and as you said Florida is hot all year round. I'm sure there would be a way to work round it. If you do decide to give it a go, let me know how you get on.
 
Got tested a few weeks back to see if I was allergic to bees as I couldn't ever remember being stung before...... I'm allergic :rolleyes: oh well I'll look for another hobby eh
 

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