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RE: Stones & rocks - Small chilli - 04-05-2021

That’s brilliant you’ve still got the some of the equipment & honey.  Cool 
From the 10 videos I watched this morning it’s not the easiest thing to do. But it still appeals to me. I know a couple of people on the island that have recently started keeping bees, I’ll definitely have a chat with them & hopefully go watch them in action.
I should probably at some point mention my plan to Bob, maybe  Big Grin .

Can you recommend any books on the subject?


RE: Stones & rocks - Veggie - 04-05-2021

There's an Iona & Mull Beekeeping group on FB - might be a good place to start.
I've given away most of our beekeeping stuff - back to the Association to help new beekeepers so not sure about books.
The beeswax was also worth having - we made candles and polish with ours - probably have some wax lying around here too!!
Bob would be a real asset - making hives and frames as they can be quite an outlay at the start.
Bee suits don't have to be expensive - you need a good hat/hood with veil and gloves. I had a white, zipfronted boilersuit thing, ankles tucked into wellies.

Useless facts - bees crawl upwards so, if your trousers aren't tucked in, they'll crawl up your legs!!
They don't like brown clothing (looks like a bear); don't like strong smells; don't walk in front of a hive - across the flight path; don't site the hive near your washing line or your sheets will be covered in bee poo.
I'm sure there's more..............


RE: Stones & rocks - Small chilli - 04-05-2021

Just joined that group. Thank you. I had no idea it existed. It still took some finding.  Blush .


RE: Stones & rocks - Admin - 05-05-2021

A friend of mine is an avid bee keeper....his hives are on top of his garage (6), whilst in his garden you wouldn't even know they were there.


RE: Stones & rocks - Veggie - 05-05-2021

A friend had hers in the attic with little windows for the bees to fly through. The neighbours didn't know about those either.Wink


RE: Stones & rocks - Vinny - 05-05-2021

Its summat I have always fancied getting into but earlier in life found it hard to justify the setting up costs? Now I am a bit more financially stable I might get round to having a go at being an apiarist..........possibly. Smile