- Joined
- Jul 6, 2010
- Messages
- 2,833
- Reaction score
- 422
- Location
- Midlands
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Enough
Joining your local BKA is essential, as not only do you get membership of the British BKA with Public Liability Insurance (essential for garden apiaries anyway) thrown in but also loss insurance for up to 3 hives within the joining fee and a monthly magazine; also a wealth of advice available from other members as well as apiary visits in season and, if yours is like mine, several winter talks by very experienced speakers eg Celia Davies, John Goodwin and others in my case. You may also find beeks who will mentor you and even give/sell you hives or nucs or frames with eggs and larvae if needed. When you become a member of your BKA, you can then register with Beebase etc and download FERA booklets in pdf format on "Managing Varroa" and "Foul Brood Disease of Honey Bees" as well as a huge number of other exceptionally useful stuff.
Finally, you need to read a lot. Buy Ted Hoopers' (MBE) book "Guide to Bees and Honey" (Amazon cheapest source). Exceptionally good read by somebody who sadly died last year and who was an international expert in every sense of the word. Also subscribe to "Beecraft" magazine. Surf this forum as necessary but beware of seemingly conflicting advice as dozens of beekeepers will bombard you with their views and you will have to make you own mind up in the end.
The one certainty is that only one hive is not enough and you will want more hives as you go along, 2 is a better minimum as well as at least one full set of spare kit and a nuc box for housing the odd swarm if you lucky.
Then you will be motoring.
Finally, you need to read a lot. Buy Ted Hoopers' (MBE) book "Guide to Bees and Honey" (Amazon cheapest source). Exceptionally good read by somebody who sadly died last year and who was an international expert in every sense of the word. Also subscribe to "Beecraft" magazine. Surf this forum as necessary but beware of seemingly conflicting advice as dozens of beekeepers will bombard you with their views and you will have to make you own mind up in the end.
The one certainty is that only one hive is not enough and you will want more hives as you go along, 2 is a better minimum as well as at least one full set of spare kit and a nuc box for housing the odd swarm if you lucky.
Then you will be motoring.