Friday, December 19, 2008

Thoughts About The Practice of Bee keeping

Beekeeping

Some people collect rocks or shells as a hobby while others may find bungee jumping or fishing more suited to their tastes. There are millions of people around the world however that is abuzz about their particularly sweet hobby – bee keeping! Of course, bee keeping is not just a hobby; it can also be well-suited for a side job or even a full-time enterprise. The good news is that to start this buzzing practice, you do not need much money to get your start.

Considerations To Make

While the hobby of bee keeping can be a very sweet and rewarding one, there are a few things that one has to consider before starting off. One thing anyone needs to consider is that apiarists or beekeepers are stung by the bees they look after on many occasions, so you will need to check that you and everyone else who will be working with you do not have allergic reactions to bee stings. It is quite easy to know if you are prone to allergic reactions by seeing swelling at the sting site, possible rashes or welts on the body, and swelling of the passageways.

Since bee keeping is quite simple, you may quite easily handle all the basics of handling bees on your own, however it is definitely helpful if you have a partner or two to help you out with the chores. Such chores can include heavy lifting when moving the hive boxes and having someone to assist you would surely be something you would want.

Researching

Bee keeping is more than just tending to the hives … it is understanding that there are specific duties and activities that take place at distinct times throughout the year.  Bee keeping duties wait for no man regardless of whether or not it is the deep cold winter or a sweltering summer. Apprentice with an apiarist or head to the library to check out as many books and resources as possible.

You will need to know the differences between the bees such as between drones, queen bees and worker bees in order to be able to grasp the concepts and succeed in bee keeping since it is a required factor for you to know the roles of each in maintaining the survival of the hive. You should learn the purpose and use of the frames, the reasons for smoking the hive and how the process of harvesting the honey and comb is done.

Luckily, bee keeping equipment is not costly nor is it very cumbersome in terms of maintenance but you must be diligent in your research to know what you must absolutely purchase. A bee smoker, a bee suit and veil and a hive tool are the minimum bee keeping requirements necessary to get the job done. However, rest assured there is more equipment in the bee keeping arsenal for winter protection as well as honey extraction. Your level of commitment as well as your knowledge and pocketbook will guide you in your new venture into bee keeping.

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