Lord Morchard
New Bee
I have kept Bees on and off since the late 1960’s, I started looking after Bees when I was at Agricultural School in Somerset.
My problem is I react badly to Bee Stings( Bad Swelling) but have always found I cant loose my interest in keeping them ( Must bee mad !!)
The last Bees I had was about 3 years ago, but I am starting to get whithdrawl symptoms, I did get rid of all my kit except my Bee jacket/ Bee Hood. And Im very tempted to start again, possible with just 1 Hive and see how I get on, my wife is not pleased as I got rid of the kit and Bees. And now want to start again.
As we live up in the Mid-Devon hills (535 ft above sea level) it can be a bit wet/Windy and exposed here, and we now have young Grandchildren, I am thinking I would put 1 hive up on a large flat roof shelterd from the West wind, and away from roving Grandchildren, But they could watch the hive from an upstairs window .
Any way this forum has raised my interest, so will see what happens in the comming Spring
I will keep you all informed
My problem is I react badly to Bee Stings( Bad Swelling) but have always found I cant loose my interest in keeping them ( Must bee mad !!)
The last Bees I had was about 3 years ago, but I am starting to get whithdrawl symptoms, I did get rid of all my kit except my Bee jacket/ Bee Hood. And Im very tempted to start again, possible with just 1 Hive and see how I get on, my wife is not pleased as I got rid of the kit and Bees. And now want to start again.
As we live up in the Mid-Devon hills (535 ft above sea level) it can be a bit wet/Windy and exposed here, and we now have young Grandchildren, I am thinking I would put 1 hive up on a large flat roof shelterd from the West wind, and away from roving Grandchildren, But they could watch the hive from an upstairs window .
Any way this forum has raised my interest, so will see what happens in the comming Spring
I will keep you all informed