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For the last year I've been discussing beekeeping with my boss who used to keep bees 10-15years ago. I'm a total novice. I did have a garden at my own house, but have since moved to my girlfriend's flat in Whitechapel and she's not keen on having a hive on the balcony!
Being quite an outgoing guy, he's keen for us to have a hive at work. We work in Soho and have a small back yard 12ft by 12ft (maybe slightly bigger).
However, we also have an extended dogleg part of the office (this being a Victorian building) so the intention is to have a platform, professionally built, on its roof.
This will give us space for probably 2 hives and enough space to move around. We will only have one to start.
The questions are:
1) being in Central London will a colony be able to survive with the environment and get enough food?
2) would it be too dangerous to attempt this? there are offices and other houses around (but no windows on the back of ours) - though there will be no foot access aside from the steps to the platform.
We've recently put up bird feeders and are getting great tits and blue tits (and pigeons who cant reach) into the yard so there is obviously a niche of nature existing here!
Any thoughts most welcome.
Thanks,
Al
Being quite an outgoing guy, he's keen for us to have a hive at work. We work in Soho and have a small back yard 12ft by 12ft (maybe slightly bigger).
However, we also have an extended dogleg part of the office (this being a Victorian building) so the intention is to have a platform, professionally built, on its roof.
This will give us space for probably 2 hives and enough space to move around. We will only have one to start.
The questions are:
1) being in Central London will a colony be able to survive with the environment and get enough food?
2) would it be too dangerous to attempt this? there are offices and other houses around (but no windows on the back of ours) - though there will be no foot access aside from the steps to the platform.
We've recently put up bird feeders and are getting great tits and blue tits (and pigeons who cant reach) into the yard so there is obviously a niche of nature existing here!
Any thoughts most welcome.
Thanks,
Al