is beekeeping an old mans game?

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well i am 27 and i am the 3rd youngest in my association of about 50 or so people. Most of the members would be around the 50-60 range.
 
I'm over 41 I think, used to be chimney sweep when I was a lad, that was harder than keeping bees, think I will be 42 when the blackberries are next out. bee-smillie
 
I'm 40,,,, it's like admitting to being a alcoholic lol
I'm still waiting for it to begin but it can't be long as sooo many have said life begins at 40.
 
Male - yes
Age - old enough to know better, but young enough not to care! :D

I like attending my Local Association meetings, it makes me feel positively youthful, especially when there are members who have been keeping bees longer than I have been alive.

I couldn't figure how to type the answer upside down at the bottom of the page so the correct answer is 45.
 
Male: No, Old: i hope not.
i'm the grand age of 25, so hopefully many years of bee keeping ahead of me yet
 
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I started at age of 15 and now I am almost 64. Draw from that.

35 years ago, a splended future ahead

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and his maths is no better now than it was then !

S
 
25 here - started beekeeping last year. Mind you - assisted in my first honey extraction at about 4... so I've been a long time in the making!!!

I plan to train the next generation from a young age... my nephew is now 3... I see no reason not to start now ;0)
He's already seriously addicted to honey sandwiches from his Uncle's bees... he should appreciate it all the more if he sees where it came from!!!

bee-smillie
 
I wouldn't know about age (I refuse to acknowledge the existence of birthdays), but I must admit to a secret curiousity I have - what is it about bloke beekeepers and beards!? :D
 
Well I'm 30 and a girley. Most of my friends are too busy raising young families to have time or money for hobbies, whereas I have skipped the whole child-rearing stage to explore various hobbies that maybe some can only enjoy later in life.
 
Two of my grandchildren in particular are very keen - they are aged 8 (just) and 5 and both girls.
T
 
I'm not sure- you'll have to ask Ben Pullan :)
 

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