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Your Backyard Is The Best Place To Start Beekeeping

Since many of us live in modern cities and towns, some think that beekeeping is impractical or impossible to accomplish. This is simply not true. Many modern beekeepers install hives in their backyards.

Some people even keep Langstroth hives on top of buildings! That’s how flexible apiculture is. As long as the beekeeper is conscientious with the care and maintenance of the hive and the colony, everything is likely to work out well for both the bee and the beekeeper.

People have a false sense of thinking that bees need good and large crops of plants nearby for them to forage. In reality bees travel long distances to obtain nectar to feed the colony.

Bees tend to sting when threatened and this can be a big reason to worry in the city for neighbors. When you are trying to start a bee hive in your backyard the neighbors are going object or fight against it because of the fear of bee stings.

This is not a serious issue to worry about and you should begin preparing your neighbors before you even begin. Bee sting is not a cause to fear if you take certain precautions before you set up.

Many beekeepers have bee hives in their back yards. Some bees are even kept on city roof-tops. Bees can travel several miles to collect nectar and pollen, so they do not need flowering plants close by. Most suburbs have plenty of flowers, and bees can make a good crop of local honey.

Well it is still a choice for many to maintain their beekeeping with arrangements with close by farmers. Contact the local associations and they will be a good source of information. There are many farmers who can suggest locations because of the value it brings to pollination.

Installing a Fence

If you live in the suburbs with neighbors in close proximity to your own backyard, you have to install a new fence. The new fence should be at least six feet high to make sure that your bees will be flying above people’s heads and not lower. You can also install a fence that is higher than six feet.

The fence will help in avoiding any kind of meeting with neighbors. This will also hide it from the neighbors and prevent any unnecessary concern to start with.

The fence not only protects you from neighbors but also from strong winds that can damage your hives.

Want to find out more about Beekeeping Information, then visit Robert Fenn’s site on how to choose the best City beekeeping for your needs.

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