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- Hive Type
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- Number of Hives
- 5
No beekeepers should be allowed under the age of 65.
Why do you want to let the yoof in? That Elvis chap is a bad influence I tell you!
No beekeepers should be allowed under the age of 65.
Awesome. Nice to see life being lived regardless of the nanny state pedantry we're surrounded by
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or anything else you can think of!
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However I also think that it's unfair for parents or adults in general to allow children or young adults to dig themselves into too deep a hole. So if you get flu, exam stress, swarming and EFB all at the same time I don't think it's OK for us to say "just deal with it" - we ought to be ready and prepared to help out any way we can. >>>>>>>>>>
Isn't this true of helping anyone, child or adult, we all have times when the whole world seems to be conspiring against us? Just swap "exam stress" for "work stress", or "family stress" ........ or anything else you can think of!
She will be a great bee keeper. Better than some already by the sounds of things.
I have less issues with the younger beekeepers than the older ones (on probably all counts). In fact their enthusiasm should be encouraged. I went to a meeting at a school this year where older beekeepers were trying to stop a young beekeepers club, ther reasons were complete rubbish and based in no facts at all so I stamped on that quickly . Let us encourage the yonger generation, there are far too many oldies in this game as it is. Encouragement will different for everyone just like mentoring so we need to ***** each situation individually and help accordingly.
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