PhilN
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2020
- Messages
- 50
- Reaction score
- 21
- Location
- Hampshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
I think I’ve reached the end of the line beekeeping (albeit a short one!). 10 months in and it’s been nothing but frustration and disappointment (and expense!) The colony I bought last June and lovingly nurtured, fed, varroxed, insulated and left CB on for the whole winter had undoubtedly got nosema. I work full time, and underestimated the time needed to keep bees healthy (how on earth do they survive in the wild!)
I wonder what percentage of new beekeepers quit in the first year? I can’t see how it’s possible to do what’s required and not be retired or full-time beekeeper.
I’m going to treat with Thymol as a very long shot..not even sure if it’s a pointless waste of more time and money. Is it worth giving it a go (spraying bees with thymol mix) I don’t suppose I’ve got anything to lose.
I wonder what percentage of new beekeepers quit in the first year? I can’t see how it’s possible to do what’s required and not be retired or full-time beekeeper.
I’m going to treat with Thymol as a very long shot..not even sure if it’s a pointless waste of more time and money. Is it worth giving it a go (spraying bees with thymol mix) I don’t suppose I’ve got anything to lose.
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