Lorahart wrote: » Anybody know where in Dublin I could purchase raw honeycomb?
nikitahealy wrote: » they sent someone out to me already and they told me to leave them there they'll die off in the winter or kill them theyre just honey bees
victor8600 wrote: » Unless somebody contacts you soon, call the Limerick's BKA's commitee:
nikitahealy wrote: » anyone in the limerick area want a swarm of honey bees?
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » https://twitter.com/backt0nature/status/985336908963287040?s=19
thelord wrote: » Everybody still feeding their bees too ?
bpmurray wrote: » If you have 200 hives, you should average at least 20kg each, i.e. that's 4tonnes of honey. You should also easily produce 50 nucs and 100 queens. That'll give you around €20000 in honey, €7500 in nucs and €3000 in queens, so I suppose you should easily make €30K. However, you'll hit bad years when winter goes on until the middle of April (this year), when it rains too much so that your queens aren't properly mated (last year), etc. So it's a small income for a large amount of work, while being subject to weather, etc. It's not a great career, TBH.
new2me wrote: » so can you make a good income from bee keeping
ganmo wrote: » What do you mean by wired?
victor8600 wrote: » Exactly. Another possibility is that they have no queen since autumn. Bees would not kick out drones in autumn unless their queen is good.
solargain wrote: » Usually when there are drones around at this time of year there is a problem . They will be looking to get rid of the queen fairly soon in spring or you have a drone laying queen in the stock. There is nothing you can do but keep an eye on it