- Joined
- Oct 16, 2012
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- Location
- Fareham, Hampshire UK
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 6
As often happens on here your thread has wandered wildy off into the woods of beekeeping. I'm not going to apologise - it's one of the characteristics of this liberally moderated forum and in some ways the discussion is vaguely related to your stated hive preference and may help you in your decisions !Hi all,
I got a lovely email from the Admin suggesting I introduce myself.
I've always been interested in beekeeping ever since I found out that my grandfather kept bees (before I was born).
Having moved to the country last year, we now have an appropriate place to keep them.
My main motivations are:
I've been researching the topic on and off for the past year and am partway through a theory course.
- they are super interesting organisms
- I want to promote biodiversity in our garden
- I want to improve pollination for our veggie patch and freshly planted woodland
- we love honey
My current thinking is 2 main hives with a capacity for up to 4 colonies, with my preference seeming to be poly Langstroths (due to the improved thermoregulation they provide the bees).
I'm sure that will trigger a debate.
Everyone else will find it interesting as well ....