My current bees are going through their 2nd winter, so I'm still pretty new to beekeeping. I had a set of bees 3 years ago, but lost them over the first winter. The following spring I put new bees in the hive and they are doing great now. I had my first honey harvest this year. There is a lot to learn with bees, just like chickens, but they are very interesting. I'm shocked that mine are still bringing in pollen - I have no idea where they are getting it, but they are finding something in bloom.@Happy Chooks how long have you had bees? I never went far enough into bee keeping to talk to someone who had them (only 1 person I know of close to my area anyway). As soon as I started researching it several years ago the challenges I hadn't thought of before, like mites and neighbors using pesticides, stoped me from investigating further.![]()
We started our little homestead off with chickens since the house and property we bought had once been a chicken farm. All we had to do was some cleaning and a couple of updates!My main cost thus far came from the birds themselves and this year (3rd year) they managed to start paying for themselves! Now of course I have to buy more chickens.........![]()
I may add some hives in a couple of years, but I have a couple of other projects I want to start first. A family member is thinking about starting bees, so maybe I can learn a bit from his trail and errors!!!!![]()
You should come join us on Backyard Herds, there is a beekeeping section over there now. It's pretty new still, so there isn't a ton of activity.