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New Bee
Hey all, we're 2 young friends from Dorset and have both been struggling to find direction for quite a while. After some deliberating we have decided that beekeeping is an interesting direction that we want to focus on and start selling honey/honey related products.
We're thinking of starting off with 15 hives? While this may seem like a lot for a beginner one of us is unemployed and the other has very flexible working hours, plus it would help speed up the process of learning all things bee-related. We've accepted that this isn't the highest earning profession but feel 15 hives gives us a good baseline of honey to harvest, and is enough so that if/when we do lose some hives there should be enough left over.
For the hives we're thinking Abelo national poly hives as they're longer lasting and apparently are better at encouraging honey production?
We have a potential area of land already that is around 4 acres.
We're very new to the world of beekeeping and are excited to embark on this journey, we have already been researching heavily for a while now and our next step is to get some hands-on experience. We welcome any and all tips/advice and questions.
Thank you
TheBeeBoys
We're thinking of starting off with 15 hives? While this may seem like a lot for a beginner one of us is unemployed and the other has very flexible working hours, plus it would help speed up the process of learning all things bee-related. We've accepted that this isn't the highest earning profession but feel 15 hives gives us a good baseline of honey to harvest, and is enough so that if/when we do lose some hives there should be enough left over.
For the hives we're thinking Abelo national poly hives as they're longer lasting and apparently are better at encouraging honey production?
We have a potential area of land already that is around 4 acres.
We're very new to the world of beekeeping and are excited to embark on this journey, we have already been researching heavily for a while now and our next step is to get some hands-on experience. We welcome any and all tips/advice and questions.
Thank you
TheBeeBoys