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Questions And Answers About Keeping Honeybees
Words: 506 | Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010


If you have any type of garden you are probably well aware that there are benefits to having some local bees around your plants. Some savvy people have realized that keeping their own little hive near by not only ensures they will have a steady supply of visitors when their plants are flowering, but have discovered beekeeping in itself to be another enjoyable hobby.

If you have a garden and are wondering if this is something you could do too, here are some questions and answers to help you find out.

Is beekeeping allowed where I live?

For the most part beekeeping is allowed, even in built up areas - although there are some notable exceptions. A ban on beekeeping in New York has only recently been overturned, and hopefully other areas will follow their example. Chech your local state laws before you begin, or get some information from your local beekeeping association.

Will bees bother my neighbors?

Better yet, for some of you this question might be, "What doesn't bother the neighbors?" Bees are just like any other animal and are really out to just take care of their own. If someone has annoyed or agitated them they will fight back or in this case give a sting. It's likely your neighbors will not be educated on the subject.

How much you need to inform them may depend on how close they live to you. But it is wise to let them know in advance of your intention to keep bees. You can sweet talk them into it by offering them a complimentary jar of honey once your bees have produced!

Where should bees be placed?

Bees are traditionally associated with rural areas and country gardens, but you can keep bees very successfully in the city. Often even in a highly populated area there will be a wide selection of flowers and foliage - and usually fewer pesticides, so bess can thrive.

Bees do need a fresh water source nearby as well. If you don't have a pond or stream, you can add a fountain or even a bucket of water close to the hive. Should you use a bucket, place a long stick inside. Bees can't swim so your stick will act as a place for them to hold onto while reaching down for a drink.

What type of hive do you want or need?

While there are several typers of hives, the design breaks down into two main categories - Langstroth type hives and top bar hives. Top bar hives are arguably more natural and can be a cheaper option. The disadvantage of these types is that a higher amount of wax is produced by the bees.

Regular beehives will likely cost more, but are optimum for the highest honey production. Your budget and time may be what type you are initially able to set up.


Val Wilson is passionate about all things beekeeping! It is an incredibly rewarding hobby in so many ways, so if you would like more information about how to start beekeeping, and produce your own honey, go to www.bestbeekeeping.com and sign up for the FREE 7 day beekeeping ecourse.

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