malawi2854
House Bee
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2009
- Messages
- 205
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Tonbridge, Kent
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 5
Hello all,
I work at a private school in Kent, so not nearly the quota of juvenile delinquants as you might expect, but even so, they are teenagers... !
Anyway - I had been banging on about my bees and how wonderful they were over lunch for some time, when the Biology department took interest, and have got themselves rather excited about the idea of having a hive or two on-site.
I've gone along with the idea thus far, and I would certainly love to manage it for them - I've no room to expand at home, and so the ability to do it at work would be fantastic - never mind how nice it would be taking a wander down to the bees over a sunny lunchtime!
ANYWAY - does anyone have any experience of similar set ups? Am I completely mad?
The site I don't think could be a lot better for bees - we've plenty of secluded areas that are well off the beaten track. The site is a little over 100acres, and it backs onto a National Trust property, with a 1000acre park surrounding it.
So - what do you think? And do you think there is any chance at all of convincing one of the beekeeping suppliers to offer us a hive or two on an amazing wonder deal, with the promise of advertising to many budding young rich kids, who could become rich older beekeepers?!?!
I work at a private school in Kent, so not nearly the quota of juvenile delinquants as you might expect, but even so, they are teenagers... !
Anyway - I had been banging on about my bees and how wonderful they were over lunch for some time, when the Biology department took interest, and have got themselves rather excited about the idea of having a hive or two on-site.
I've gone along with the idea thus far, and I would certainly love to manage it for them - I've no room to expand at home, and so the ability to do it at work would be fantastic - never mind how nice it would be taking a wander down to the bees over a sunny lunchtime!
ANYWAY - does anyone have any experience of similar set ups? Am I completely mad?
The site I don't think could be a lot better for bees - we've plenty of secluded areas that are well off the beaten track. The site is a little over 100acres, and it backs onto a National Trust property, with a 1000acre park surrounding it.
So - what do you think? And do you think there is any chance at all of convincing one of the beekeeping suppliers to offer us a hive or two on an amazing wonder deal, with the promise of advertising to many budding young rich kids, who could become rich older beekeepers?!?!