Beekeeping should be a pleasant experience do not stand for aggressive bees, in average conditions I can potter about with mine in shorts tea shirt and a simple vest/hood. I’m not suggesting any beginners try that but it’s comfortable pleasant and teaches you to go steady. I’m also confident enough when taking the roof off and looking at the the bees to judge if I should go get my suit. I have plenty and depending on weather time of year of any intended serious manipulations I’ll put 1 on, even if it’s just to keep normal clothes clean.
For me 1 of the greatest pleasures with the bees is being in contact with them and not feeling like it’s a constant battle..
There’s some very good queen suppliers about providing bees that will fit this bill. I’m not for local mongrel bees they just vary to much and very few come close to what decent breeders/rearers can provide.
There’s plenty at the moment claiming local bees are best, it’s much over claimed over simplified and quite frankly a good bee in Surrey will work in Berks Kent Cornwall and the majority of the UK. The way some talk now about local bees appears to require different bees for Slough than those in Ascot
For me 1 of the greatest pleasures with the bees is being in contact with them and not feeling like it’s a constant battle..
There’s some very good queen suppliers about providing bees that will fit this bill. I’m not for local mongrel bees they just vary to much and very few come close to what decent breeders/rearers can provide.
There’s plenty at the moment claiming local bees are best, it’s much over claimed over simplified and quite frankly a good bee in Surrey will work in Berks Kent Cornwall and the majority of the UK. The way some talk now about local bees appears to require different bees for Slough than those in Ascot