Any guesses what this is?
I really had no idea how much of a world beekeeping is, populated with many new enthusiasts, a few old beekeepers, many conflicting theories, burgeoning new research... Knowing that CCD has demolished most feral bees and many hobby and commercial hives and in keeping with the permaculture philosophy of a sustainable homestead, I want to keep bees for pollination and some honey. After sitting through a local beekeeper's meeting, talking with a couple of family friends with varying views of conventional beekeeping with Langstroth hives, and reading oh-so-many blogs and forums about bees, there is about an entire hive buzzing in my head...
A few interesting things about bees: - A busy summer hive can have as many as 60,000 bees
- A hive will only have a few hundred male 'drone' bees, and they get kicked out of the hive in autumn, no dead weight to drag the hive down in the winter
- Hives used to survive basically on their own, my friend's hive producing 160lbs of surplus honey each summer
- Bee hives now have to be nursed along, many producing only 20-40lbs of surplus honey and many dying in the winter.
Hey jenni, there is an article in the current Make magazine about making a top opening hive (possibly the kind you mentioned) out of a half 40 gallon barrel. Check it out.
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