Now that is a question. My father has had bees since he was a boy (around 60 years) as his father always had 10-20 colonies. Although I've helped him quite a lot over 20 years I'm still fairly new to the scientific side of it and the buying queen's and new stock was always left to him. He now has around 120 hives and we'd quite like to try the artificial insemination side of it rather than the honey production side.
He only tends to deal with two people for stock and queen's and I'm fairly confident these are genuine UK stock. But I can completely understand how easy it would be to buy in and sell as UK produced, and I hadn't thought of that problem.
We were thinking about producing artificially inseminated Queens for around £60 each. With dad having a good few hives it won't cost a serious amount to start up, one of the guys dad deals with for queen's is offering a free course to me, and the stock is rearing to get producing, so the only real outlay at the moment is equipment. We are also thinking of producing a few this year (more for practice straight after my course) we are ready to graft and have enough drone brood coming on. These would be sold cheaper for a practice run and anybody who buys this year will receive a 15% discount off any queen's purchased next year.
I just feel that without bees we'd be pretty much on our backsides in respect of pollination, and as such, prices are becoming high. It would be nice to offer better prices but obviously still make a living at the same time.
Thank you very much for highlighting some subjects that hadn't even crossed my mind