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Beekeeping: Buying Bees

Beekeeping: Buying BeesMany people are getting into beekeeping for they are aware that they can earn a good income from it. Anyone who is interested can do this as long as they are not allergic to bee stings. One can start a small beekeeping business for around $300. After successfully purchasing the bees and hive, all that is needed is a remote area of the yard to keep them in.

To begin with, one must call the local cooperative office in their district first before making a beehive. This may not be allowed in some areas so it is better to find out before spending the time and money on getting set up. Also, the said office will be able to provide relevant information about beekeeping and how to become a registered beekeeper.

Most importantly, people must be aware of the necessary equipment that they would need in order to make the beekeeping task easy. The Federation of American Beekeepers can be used a resource for learning abut beekeeping and the proper equipment needed. The internet is a good place to shop for beekeeping supplies, even eBay is a good place to shop.

More than anything else, it is important for beekeepers to ensure their safety by buying protective gear. Bees can be very dangerous when they attack so people must be careful and take precautions all the time.

The best time to order bees is during early winter. Usually, people can expect for their orders to be shipped through U.S. Postal service. You may be required to come to the post office and pick up the bees yourself. Prior to picking up the ordered bees, one must prepare a case that is intentionally designed for bees. Usually, this case is made of wooden frame that is covered with screens. This enables bees to breathe comfortably while they are being carried. Since being shipped is not easy for bees, some will be found dead at the bottom of the package. The queen bee is shipped in a separate container, which also contains sugar candy. Depending on the Apiary, sometimes, the queen is accompanied by nurse bees.

While transporting bees, a sugar solution should be brought along to continuously feed the bees. The solution can be put inside spray bottles so it can be offered to the bees easily.

Bees are not too expensive; the protective gear will be one of the main expenses. One can save money by building a hive instead of buying one. In any event, getting set up with a bee hive can be done fairly easily. Before long, the beekeeper will have honey to sell so he can recoup the investment. If possible, it is best to buy your bees from a local beekeeper and transport them yourself or have them delivered as this will be the least stressful for the bees.



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