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On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 09:19:06 -0600 "S. Laveault"
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My husband will be retiring and he wants to start his own beekeeping
operation. Not
> huge, but enough to supplement a pension. So far, we have nothing
> but a bungalow on a town lot, a book, "1st Steps to "Beekeeping" and
> some internet references.
Others may disagree with me, but if your main squeeze hasn't EVER kept
bees before, he may wish to consider working for a commercial operator
for a summer (at least). The knowledge he would gain would be invaluable,
and he may even decide on other means to supplement his pension. I love
working my bees but it is incredibly hot, hard work. Also, even if a
person can successfully manage a few hives doesn't mean he/she can do the
same with 2x, 3x, 4x.....etc. as many hives.
Just some food for thought..........
> I'm also curious, is it possible to keep an observation hive in a
> town lot... or is that too dangerous?
I think it depends on where the hive entrance is. I live in a city and
have an OH that exits on the second floor, well above any passers by.
Ed Heinlein
Helena, MT
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