Hi everyone,
I am new here. I have been offered a hive to keep at my allotment. Being a vegan I don't eat honey myself, but I definitely support the idea of increasing the bee population. They are so helpful at the allotments too. I have a large quiet area at the rear of my plot backed up against a tall hedgerow which is ideal. So, I was wondering, is it possible to keep a hive and let the bees do their own thing, and leave the honey in the hive to get them through the winter? Will they swarm and fly off in following year?
Sorry for the total newby question! I understand there is much more to keeping bees for me to research, but just wanted to find out in principle if its possible to leave the honey and keep the bees purely as pollinators.
Many thanks.
Reuben
I am new here. I have been offered a hive to keep at my allotment. Being a vegan I don't eat honey myself, but I definitely support the idea of increasing the bee population. They are so helpful at the allotments too. I have a large quiet area at the rear of my plot backed up against a tall hedgerow which is ideal. So, I was wondering, is it possible to keep a hive and let the bees do their own thing, and leave the honey in the hive to get them through the winter? Will they swarm and fly off in following year?
Sorry for the total newby question! I understand there is much more to keeping bees for me to research, but just wanted to find out in principle if its possible to leave the honey and keep the bees purely as pollinators.
Many thanks.
Reuben