Beekeeping Dilemmas for a Beginner - Episode 1 - Explanations from Experienced People.
I haven't talked about bees in the hive for a long time, but I thought that I could return to this issue and the fact that I would like to become a beekeeper.
Like any person who has no experience, I need accessible information about beekeeping, which I get from books, reference books, beekeepers' forums and YouTube channels of experienced beekeepers.
I must note that most of the videos are very easy to understand, the guys try to explain everything in simple words, but there is one thing, the understanding that they give us may contradict the information that other beekeepers teach.
And so, you learn something, learn something, and then, suddenly, you understand that you were on the wrong path, for example, when it comes to multi-hull hives, the hulls of which can weigh about 40 kg, and radiculitis makes itself known lol.
Therefore, the advice of experienced people is the soil that needs to be plowed and sown, or, more precisely, sifted through the sieve of your own capabilities lol.
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Material thoughts about beekeeping №1
When I visited dense forests, I did not see ideal conditions for bees there, but many beekeepers harvest beekeeping products in such places.
Link to the container with my portfolio
Link to the container with my Tag memo for getting coins #1
More to come!
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