Little Ash
New Bee
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2022
- Messages
- 8
- Reaction score
- 7
- Location
- Little Ash
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Starting a journey that's been within me for a long time really, possibly brought to the fore due to my father passing earlier this year and me finally digging out his hives from the family home! My dad kept bees in and around 1960 and once married in 1964, he moved to a location that couldn't support bees... His interest in Bees never drained unto his death! he was everything wildlife, he really did know a lot and his recognition of birds was unreal, be it by sight or sound! So here I am now, living his dream and my dream too, with his equipment from that 1960 period, yes that honeycomb in the picture is from 1960, i have 8 boards of different health and I've no idea as yet if it's any good... I'm sure I will soon find out here!
His equipment is self-made, copied from the National hive shown... so I have an array of pieces and once worked out I have about 6 hives in kit form! my dad being a wood craftsman! Brood, Supers and lids.. only one crown board and lots of other things I have to work out... some are museum pieces!
So, I've plenty of books, the internet, you tube and of course here... as well as a very good local association who I've only spoke to briefly at our agricultural show... they also do courses of which I plan to take! I look forward to my journey, seeing if I can manage bees and ultimately make some honey... hopefully making friends along the way... Let it begin!
Pictures are my one built hive, my 1960 honeycomb and finally the geographical feature that names my area...
His equipment is self-made, copied from the National hive shown... so I have an array of pieces and once worked out I have about 6 hives in kit form! my dad being a wood craftsman! Brood, Supers and lids.. only one crown board and lots of other things I have to work out... some are museum pieces!
So, I've plenty of books, the internet, you tube and of course here... as well as a very good local association who I've only spoke to briefly at our agricultural show... they also do courses of which I plan to take! I look forward to my journey, seeing if I can manage bees and ultimately make some honey... hopefully making friends along the way... Let it begin!
Pictures are my one built hive, my 1960 honeycomb and finally the geographical feature that names my area...