massphatness 02:37 PM 02-20-2017
Grace and I have been talking about keeping honey bees for a couple years, and we finally got serious about it this winter; did some reading and attended a couple of presentations. I enrolled in a 6-week bee keeping class that started this past weekend and just placed my order for a starter hive & initial package of bees that will be ready for us around mid-April.
Not looking to do anything more than maintain a single hive for the moment. But even with just one hive, given the proper oversight and care, you can yield 60+ lbs of honey by end of the season. I'm thinking you might see honey in future troop auctions, Secret Santa gifts and herfs. We're not doing this to produce a lot of honey, but as a fat guy with a sweet tooth, I'm not going to complain if we do.
Always been interested in honey bees, and recently their populations have been dwindling. As one of the prime pollinators, if the bees go, our food supply is negatively impacted. Again speaking as a fat guy, I need to do my part to ensure the food supply remains robust.
Plus I already have the smoking part of bee keeping down. I just may opt to blow some ERDM Choix their way instead of whatever the hell it is they put in the bee smoker.
Will keep this thread updated with what I am sure will be an (occasionally comical) adventure.
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Mr.Maduro 03:04 PM 02-20-2017
At work, we have a couple on the roof. They are maintained by Best Bees (out of Boston)
They are a big hit with the tenants and we jar up the honey every year and distribute it to them. The anti-allergen benefits of local honey is amazing also. And it tastes great
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markem 04:04 PM 02-20-2017
Have you been in touch with Shade? It's a great day when I can get some of his honey.
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Steve 04:36 PM 02-20-2017
croatan 04:41 PM 02-20-2017
Interesting, Vin! I think that the fear of getting stung and crying like a baby outweighs the potential benefit for me personally at this point, but I'm really looking forward to seeing how this progresses and watching you make some tasty honey!
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Tio Gato 05:13 PM 02-20-2017
That's great Vin. Check with your tax person. You may qualify as a farm and have hugely reduced property tax. I red Jon Bon Jovi keeps bees at his huge mansion in NJ. His property tax was reduced from 10's of thousands to 500 bucks a year. That's more money for cigars.
:-)
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HabanosBob 05:39 PM 02-20-2017
Glad you're doing your part to insure the future of our food supply!!
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pnoon 06:42 PM 02-20-2017
Originally Posted by croatan:
Interesting, Vin! I think that the fear of getting stung and crying like a baby outweighs the potential benefit for me personally at this point, but I'm really looking forward to seeing how this progresses and watching you make some tasty honey!
:-)
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sigsauer 06:52 PM 02-20-2017
this is an awesome hobby......someday!
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Good for you! We need bees to survive.
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CigarNut 09:39 PM 02-20-2017
bonjing 09:45 PM 02-20-2017
That sounds awesome Vin! Bees are pretty cool.
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AdamJoshua 11:40 PM 02-20-2017
As another fat guy I'd like to thank you for doing your part in ensuring the food flows! I bee-lieve that our entire food chain relies on bees, not just part of it, also growing up in FL we went to a bee farm and they used pine needles in the smoke guns, now with legalization in MA you can kick it up a notch for them. A side not you can do much with the wax as well. Best of luck on your unbeelievable new adventure.
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tsolomon 07:43 AM 02-21-2017
I looked into bee keeping here in Maryland and attended an 8 week class on it taught by local bee keepers and decided against it. We have a very short nectar season and hive losses around 50 - 80% each year. The one suggestion that they did make was to have a minimum of 2 hives so you can evaluate how they are doing by comparing hives. Good luck and I hope you do well with this.
:-)
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Vin, that's very cool. If you don't mind me asking where are you taking the class? I'd like to get some info.
Fat guys need to unite to save food source.
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shark 08:37 AM 02-21-2017
mosesbotbol 09:02 AM 02-21-2017
I'll gladly buy honey off of you! There is a lot of beekeeping near me in Holliston & Ashland due to the apple farms.
Was thinking of getting in bee hives as well, but figure I can just buy local honey down the road...
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icehog3 11:11 AM 02-21-2017
I have had a wonderful time visiting you the past few summers, Vin, and look forward to seeing you elsewhere in the future.
:-) :-)
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massphatness 11:28 AM 02-21-2017
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I have had a wonderful time visiting you the past few summers, Vin, and look forward to seeing you elsewhere in the future. :-) :-)
We're going to herf in the back yard this year -- the bees will be out front. That's a good 250 feet away.
:-)
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I almost think that you should just let them keep all their honey, at least to the point where you end up with more
than one hive. Then maybe start taking some for daddy. I don't know if anyone really knows just how to keep the
bees around forever when they can't figure out what's really going on yet. In any case, you are a guy that goes over-
board to be kind, I am sure it will work out.
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