Posted by Billy NY on January 27, 2015 at 08:54:01 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: anybody have bees posted by Brian806 on January 27, 2015 at 08:37:48:
Yes, just got into it, and know probably as much as you LOL. We have very knowledgeable person at the beekeeping supplier here, which is a big help. Best thing you can do is learn from someone experienced, and it falls into the same category as most types of farming where lots of things can and will go wrong, from mites, predators knocking hives over, harsh winters. As was told to me, be prepared for heartbreak LOL ! We lost one already, but its a worthy cause, nothing like fresh honey, wildflower honey etc. There is one tall hive on display at the supply place, on an old fairbanks type balance scale, during peak production this year, they were able to get 5 lbs of honey per day. Myself and a long time friend are pursuing beekeeping, hopefully we learn and can produce, conditions here are ideal for them at least.
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