I'm in my first year raising honey bees. I know nothing, I am learning every day by talking to different experienced guys. I also read a lot, Google a lot, and use what I pick up when working my hive.
I've always been interested in honey bees and a co-worker was nice enough to "pay it forward" and hook me up with 2 brood boxes, and a swarm that he collected. We transported the hive to my property and set it on a site I had prepared. Since then I have watched my hive explode with new brood and my queen is an egg laying machine. So far my bees are very gentle and I have not had any issues while doing my inspections.
My goal is to keep bees as natural as possible. I will plant native flowers and trees that are known honey bee preferences.
I've always been interested in honey bees and a co-worker was nice enough to "pay it forward" and hook me up with 2 brood boxes, and a swarm that he collected. We transported the hive to my property and set it on a site I had prepared. Since then I have watched my hive explode with new brood and my queen is an egg laying machine. So far my bees are very gentle and I have not had any issues while doing my inspections.
My goal is to keep bees as natural as possible. I will plant native flowers and trees that are known honey bee preferences.