Hi all,
just joined as I've been looking at keeping bee hive in the garden. I'm a complete newbie and have not kept bees before. Hoping I can learn as much as possible from here.
Thanks
Andy
Unless you have a very large garden, I wouldn't recommend that you keep bees in your garden.
Hi, the garden is about 100ft long and 50ft wide. Didn't think about garden size!
Hi all,
just joined as I've been looking at keeping bee hive in the garden. I'm a complete newbie and have not kept bees before. Hoping I can learn as much as possible from here.
Thanks
Andy
Hi, the garden is about 100ft long and 50ft wide. Didn't think about garden size!
The garden is now a no go zone but unfortunately my neighbour was round and has been stung 3 times as he was watering his plants.
Where do I stand?
Bees are on my land
A neighbour has had a new car. The car gets spatted with bee poop.
Not knowing what was causing the marks she has called environmental health. They have told her it’s the bees. The hive is 40 - 50 yards away.
She has asked me to move the hives but this cannot be done easily.
Thanks enrico, very kind of you, we should be going to the Royal Bath and West show, so I can speak to the keepers again.The first thing to do is to be with someone when they go through their hive. You will the appreciate how many flying bees you get during an inspection and think again how your neighbours may react. Also.....how you may react. It is not just a case of keeping bees in your garden. They need to be looked after! But welcome, and ask away if you have any questions
We are quite a long way away from. You but if you want a trip to Somerset I can show you my hives!!!!!
E
Hi, the garden is about 100ft long and 50ft wide. Didn't think about garden size!
More important than garden size is neighbours. If you have them adjoining you then it can be problematic if you (and you will at some point) have a bad tempered hive. After an inspection they will be milling around trying to sting anyone within range.....Read the bad tempered hive thread if you want a classic illustration.
I would suggest you join a local association. Apiary sites are often offered to them.
Thanks enrico, very kind of you, we should be going to the Royal Bath and West show, so I can speak to the keepers again.
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