https://www.diy.com/departments/easibee-langstroth-cedar-beehive/5060164218708_BQ.prd
Anyone else seen this
Anyone else seen this
I wasn’t endorsing it at all, just pointing out that they are also sold on the Easibee website. I had commented about who was selling it and that it probably wouldn’t look like the picture when you got it.A whole new wave of newbs and tag-along experts will follow
Well, they will either give up or post here so that we can keep them straightI know, but what I'm predicting is the bored people who traipse around shops at the weekend after they've washed the car and mown the lawn will see this and think it's a great idea.
It's a whole heap of trouble waiting for them,B&q and established beekeeping.
Oh I see.I know, but what I'm predicting is the bored people who traipse around shops at the weekend after they've washed the car and mown the lawn will see this and think it's a great idea.
It's a whole heap of trouble waiting for them,B&q and established beekeepin
try PrimarkAre they selling suits too?
They will probably get used by wasps and spiders, or for compost. Why would a bee go into a beehive that had never been used as one? They would just abscond I would thinkSold as complete hive but no frames and foundation. Someone's going to just plonk bees in there and get wild comb.
Are they selling suits too?
The same reason they go into any tree..facia..wall..compost bin..bird box…letter box…it’s a cavity!! Albeit you’ll increase your chances 100 fold putting some wax inThey will probably get used by wasps and spiders, or for compost. Why would a bee go into a beehive that had never been used as one? They would just abscond I would think
Not really sure that effected Flow salesIt would be good if the sales info said that bee keeping needs preparation and commitment and that bees can sting and need looking after not just something to buy like a shed or a curtain rail
I was thinking more of people buying a package of bees or a nuc and putting it in rather than random swarms arriving although the latter can happen, especially if they put a swarm lure in.They will probably get used by wasps and spiders, or for compost. Why would a bee go into a beehive that had never been used as one? They would just abscond I would think
Two words…………….Flow HiveI'm fairly sure that nobody thinks you just set up a hive (how and where) and expect bees just to fly in and make your honey for breakfast. Or am I wrong in thinking this?
I was contacted by my county BKA to help a guy whose sons had bought him a birthday present of a hive and a queen to get him started in beekeeping!It's one thing to buy a beehive on a whim and get it home and another when it comes to actually getting the bees and I'm fairly sure that nobody thinks you just set up a hive (how and where) and expect bees just to fly in and make your honey for breakfast. Or am I wrong in thinking this? Remember one of the first things Joe Public tends to ask is "Do you get stung"? so there is that as something that they may consider.
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