We've decided to follow through and take action on my beekeeping dream. I'm not sure exactly when this started appealing to me, somewhere in childhood while my fascination was blooming, I suppose. I never put a whole lot of serious thought into it, although I did attend a beekeeping workshop several years ago as part of the Midwest Renewable Energy Fair in Custar, Wisconsin. Last year - our first summer living outside city limits, with over 2 acres of propert than includes a lovely pond - we witnessed dozens of honeybees visiting to partake in beverage on our pebblesome beach. This spring, we're ready to take the leap into starting at least 2 hives.
Last night wee watched the 90-minute beginning beekeeping DVD from World of Beekeeping and after just a bit more discussion, we became emotionally invested. No for the financial part! Hubby worked up an order on Dadant that totals just under a thousand bucks. I'm interested in doing some comparison shopping before we place the order. So far I haven't found any real competition, but I honestly haven't looked hard enough. I'm open to suggestions. We will probably get our actual bees from a place that is somewhat local.
I'm skeptical of having my natural little pals working in a plastic environment, too. Everything seems to have plastic in it that I'm finding on the web. I'm pretty sure Rev. Langstroth didn't have that available when he started. Then I start worrying what kinds of plastic are in those pieces. I mean - we really don't want our buddies exposed to vinyl and BPA, etc, do we? So, I'm interested in feedback: does it really matter? Am I worrying too much?
One thing I'm still searching for is this top-feeder they showed in the DVD which had a little viewing window so that you could watch the bees feed. I think that would be a great way to help my get my 9 year old interested and involved in the new hobby.
“Most people don’t have any idea about all the complicated life going on inside a hive. Bees have a secret life we don’t know anything about.” from The Secret Life of Bees. Looking forward to learning more about this life of bees from your blog!
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