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I was too.
BIG bug phobia.
HUGE! like Call My Hubby to deal with the BUG kind of huge. like Leave The HOUSE if there was a bug kind of HUGE!
and then I moved to Anza in the CA high desert. I started seedlings for my garden, and there were fruit trees in the yard. In the six weeks the fruit trees were in bloom, I saw MAYBE six or seven bees... the whole CCD situation was really bad and there were NO local bees to polinate the trees, and so no fruit. I decided if I was going to have any produce in my garden, I was going to have to supply some bees.
time to get over myself on the bee front.
ordered equipment and a box of "package bees". read a couple books and watched lots of videos on youtube while I was waiting for them... got them here and installed in their box. terrified of course...
I'd armor up in all by bee gear and go stand and watch them for an hour or so a day from a nice safe distance. like 30 feet away. standing, of course, instead of sitting just in case I had to run. and then a little closer... and eventually sitting right next to the box. they're quite fascinating really, they do all manner of interesting things.
and a year later I was collecting wild swarms and doing cutouts of bees that were living in people's walls and garages...
you can do this! if I did, you can.
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that's me cheerleading your new adventure...
Awwwww, thanks for the encouragement. You really have me thinking now. You have provided very useful information on how to get started. How many bees would I need to get started? It is only me in my househould, so I would only need enough honey for just me and my daily doses and to sweeten my foods.