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I think it'll show you how many hives are in the area which is interesting
 
Does anyone post their inspection data onto BeeBase? Just curious.
I did start a few years ago (trying to be organised) but it's like wading through treacle, very clunky, almost impossible to amend/delete data without having to rewrite the whole thing. I swiftly gave up on it. as far as I'm concerned it's only there to make sure I'm 'on the radar' as far as disease outbreaks etc. are concerned, I keep my colony numbers and apiary details up to date (usually autumn, then it stays like that with maybe an amendment in spring.) the rest is just unneccessary window dressing.
 
So why is it only now you've registered?
Why does it matter to you? I've got no reason at least I'm on there now hey?

But to be honest now we are commercial I thought it would be for the best, there is many a hobest I know who aren't on beebase.
 
I did start a few years ago (trying to be organised) but it's like wading through treacle, very clunky, almost impossible to amend/delete data without having to rewrite the whole thing. I swiftly gave up on it. as far as I'm concerned it's only there to make sure I'm 'on the radar' as far as disease outbreaks etc. are concerned, I keep my colony numbers and apiary details up to date (usually autumn, then it stays like that with maybe an amendment in spring.) the rest is just unneccessary window dressing.
I agree, The disease outbreak supports are really vital
 
I agree, The disease outbreak supports are really vital
once Curly is commercial he can get his DASH accreditation and be responsible for his own inspections but it is crucial to get notice of what’s happening round you if your business is bees.
 

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