In a few months, I’ll end up with 30,000 bees or so in my car!
I’m only actually keeping 10,000 or so for myself, but I’m excited to get them started again! I didn’t have any last season because we moved, but the two years before that my hives did pretty well. I really enjoy being out there with them, the smell and the sound of the hive. I still have tons of honey from the first couple of years, so maybe I’ll start selling that, too.
Can’t wait for April! Buzz buzz buzz!
30,000 bees
That is both terrifying and exhilarating.SolidlyAverage wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 4:04 pm In a few months, I’ll end up with 30,000 bees or so in my car!
I’m only actually keeping 10,000 or so for myself, but I’m excited to get them started again! I didn’t have any last season because we moved, but the two years before that my hives did pretty well. I really enjoy being out there with them, the smell and the sound of the hive. I still have tons of honey from the first couple of years, so maybe I’ll start selling that, too.
Can’t wait for April! Buzz buzz buzz!
I'm glad you're keeping bees. World can't continue without bees
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That's awesome! My cousin is an owner/operator. He transports bees all the time. Once he had a full load plus I forget how many "boxes", or whatever they're called, of queens that had to ride in the cab with him. The pictures are crazy and amazing.
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Cool! Such a neat learning experience for the kids too. I wish my dh wasn't allergic, I'm jealous.
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That is my nightmare and I detest honey.
If it wasn’t for their pollination abilities Id be fine if they all died off.
If it wasn’t for their pollination abilities Id be fine if they all died off.
The first year when I got my package bees, one of the queens was DOA, so they overnighted me another through the mail. Literally they just dropped a queen (in a little box) and a handful of workers into a cardboard mailer and sent it! They had a little hole cut out and taped some screen over it so they could breath, but once I opened it up, the bees could fly right out.
My mailman said it was the weirdest thing he had seen come through the mail so far. Lol.
I don’t mind honey, but we don’t eat a lot of it. We have so, so much honey in the cupboard right now!LuckyEightWow wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:09 pm That is my nightmare and I detest honey.
If it wasn’t for their pollination abilities Id be fine if they all died off.
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Ugh! I don't like bees. They bother us when we are trying to enjoy our pool. They do us a favor when they end up drowning themselves. Otherwise if they're too pesty my DH will swat them down into the water and kill them. They've stung both my husband and my son before in the pool. I don't want to be next.