felixflyer
New Bee
Hi
I really want to start beekeeping next year. I would like, eventually, to get some hives on farmland and start queen rearing, breeding etc. I can see myself really getting into it.
To start with however i'd like to spend a while with just 1 or 2 hives, preferably in my garden where I can learn the ins and outs. I will be joining the local club too although I do prefer to self learn things via books, school of youtube etc.
My garden is fairly small, approx 8m wide and 25m long. At the back I have kind of a shelter, just 4 posts and a flat wooden roof with a paved floor. I am thinking this would be ideal but I have some questions.
Is a shelter a good thing? It would obviously keep the hives dry but do the bees like not being able to fly straight up from the entrance? Its only about 2.5m wide so they wouldn't need to fly far out and its about the same in height.
The hives would back against the wall so they could face south. This would seem ideal but at the other side of the wall the neighbours have a new baby. I have read various things about bees not being a nuisance but what is the truth in this? Would they be noticed behind the hive over a high wall or do they always go out from the front?
Also, my own children would be in my gardan and although they are all excited about getting bees and getting involved, would this likely make the garden out of bounds? I was thinking I could put some kind of screen up so the bees would have to fly over it between that and the roof. Would this work?
I appreciate any advice as if this won't work I might need to go off site from the start.
Regards
I really want to start beekeeping next year. I would like, eventually, to get some hives on farmland and start queen rearing, breeding etc. I can see myself really getting into it.
To start with however i'd like to spend a while with just 1 or 2 hives, preferably in my garden where I can learn the ins and outs. I will be joining the local club too although I do prefer to self learn things via books, school of youtube etc.
My garden is fairly small, approx 8m wide and 25m long. At the back I have kind of a shelter, just 4 posts and a flat wooden roof with a paved floor. I am thinking this would be ideal but I have some questions.
Is a shelter a good thing? It would obviously keep the hives dry but do the bees like not being able to fly straight up from the entrance? Its only about 2.5m wide so they wouldn't need to fly far out and its about the same in height.
The hives would back against the wall so they could face south. This would seem ideal but at the other side of the wall the neighbours have a new baby. I have read various things about bees not being a nuisance but what is the truth in this? Would they be noticed behind the hive over a high wall or do they always go out from the front?
Also, my own children would be in my gardan and although they are all excited about getting bees and getting involved, would this likely make the garden out of bounds? I was thinking I could put some kind of screen up so the bees would have to fly over it between that and the roof. Would this work?
I appreciate any advice as if this won't work I might need to go off site from the start.
Regards