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Posted by spyderette NJ (My Page) on Tue, Mar 3, 09 at 17:01
| i am starting up beekeeping again after a 5-year hiatus. this will be my 3rd year keeping bees in total and my first in NJ and also first time having them in my yard. i will have 2 hives on about 3/4 acre including a wooded area.
i have a few questions:
1. what are some ideas for providing a water source for the bees? all references seem kinda vague.
2. i dont' have a lot of sun, but several locations that are partial sun/dappled sun. would that be okay? the really sunny spots are where the kids play and there is also a pathway running adjacent to the yard in those areas.
3. if i put a small fence around the two hives, how much room should i allow inside to adequately work? (considering putting up a picket fence to keep out kids and critters -- groundhogs, skunks, rabbits, deer)
thanks!
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RE: apiary start-up questions
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| >>1. what are some ideas for providing a water source for the bees? all references seem kinda vague. << Is there a pond within 1/2 mile or so? If not, you could put out a dish with gravel and rocks, clean one's a week. I have a pond but also have another water source.
You don't need full sun, I know somebody with hives in the middle of poplar trees, bees climb straight up over the trees. But..I still like my bees out in the sun, find I have less mould or moisture problem this way. You can fence it in, give enough room so you can work the hives, I would think 5 yards around the hives or so, perhaps that you can drive in with a cart or lawn tractor as I do, [have no fence] this way you can load the full honey super into the cart. Konrad |
RE: apiary start-up questions
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A small garden pond is another great way to provide water. Just add some floating plants for them to stand on. Or you could use something like a poultry waterer with a drop of chlorine or vanilla added to give a scent to attract the bees there I agree sun prevents many problems,but getting sun early gets the bees out foraging sooner. |
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