Bee Keeping: Learn How to Keep Bees Successfully

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Insects & Spiders, Environment, Ecology, Animals
Cover of the book Bee Keeping: Learn How to Keep Bees Successfully by John Gahan, LCGI, Sepharial
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Author: John Gahan, LCGI ISBN: 9781386926870
Publisher: Sepharial Publication: July 2, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Gahan, LCGI
ISBN: 9781386926870
Publisher: Sepharial
Publication: July 2, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

If you are considering bees as a hobby or as a sideline business, there are things you will want to keep in mind before making that decision.  Since there are many factors involved with making money with the honeybees produce, you might want to start doing it as a hobby.  There is a significant amount of money in the start-up of beekeeping.  Before investing any amount of money in your beekeeping project, you might want contact beekeepers in your area.  As a rule, they will more than happy to share their experience with you.  Most beekeepers love keeping bees and to them it is just a "hobby", but they can give you some insight into beekeeping.  Take plenty of notes.  More likely than not you will need them.

In making the decision of becoming a beekeeper, you will want to consider the safety of family, friends, and neighbors.  You wouldn't want someone to get stung that is allergic to bee stings.  The best course of action on that account is to ask your neighbors and friends, if any of them are allergic to bees.  You will also be able to find out if there might be someone who would not like beehives so close to their proximity.  You will also want to check with the county you live in.  You will want to know about any ordinances or laws prohibiting beekeeping.

You will also want to consider whether or not you have a location that would be conducive to maintaining bees.  You will also want to consider where the bees will have to fly to retrieve nectar and pollen.  Keeping plants they like close by is not a bad idea either.  Since bees need water every day, you might want to have water for them close at hand.  You don't want them visiting the neighbor's swimming pool. Here is a list of spots unacceptable to the health of the bees.

How many months of the year will pollen and nectar will be readily available to the bees?

Will you have to feed them in order for them to survive and how much of the year?

Is there a water supply available year round for the bees?  They need water every day.

If you want to keep bees this guide will show you the way.

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If you are considering bees as a hobby or as a sideline business, there are things you will want to keep in mind before making that decision.  Since there are many factors involved with making money with the honeybees produce, you might want to start doing it as a hobby.  There is a significant amount of money in the start-up of beekeeping.  Before investing any amount of money in your beekeeping project, you might want contact beekeepers in your area.  As a rule, they will more than happy to share their experience with you.  Most beekeepers love keeping bees and to them it is just a "hobby", but they can give you some insight into beekeeping.  Take plenty of notes.  More likely than not you will need them.

In making the decision of becoming a beekeeper, you will want to consider the safety of family, friends, and neighbors.  You wouldn't want someone to get stung that is allergic to bee stings.  The best course of action on that account is to ask your neighbors and friends, if any of them are allergic to bees.  You will also be able to find out if there might be someone who would not like beehives so close to their proximity.  You will also want to check with the county you live in.  You will want to know about any ordinances or laws prohibiting beekeeping.

You will also want to consider whether or not you have a location that would be conducive to maintaining bees.  You will also want to consider where the bees will have to fly to retrieve nectar and pollen.  Keeping plants they like close by is not a bad idea either.  Since bees need water every day, you might want to have water for them close at hand.  You don't want them visiting the neighbor's swimming pool. Here is a list of spots unacceptable to the health of the bees.

How many months of the year will pollen and nectar will be readily available to the bees?

Will you have to feed them in order for them to survive and how much of the year?

Is there a water supply available year round for the bees?  They need water every day.

If you want to keep bees this guide will show you the way.

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