I want to become a beekeeper! - Issue #14 - Better late than never.
I want to become a beekeeper! - Issue #14 - Better late than never.
Wanting to become a beekeeper and becoming one, there can be a huge gap between these concepts, which is worth trying to get over.
As the saying goes, better late than never!
I am happy for those people who are hereditary beekeepers and from early childhood know all the small and large nuances of this interesting business and they have no fears at all, neither before the bees, nor before the amount of work that needs to be done during the honey collection season and after it.
Yes, even in winter, beekeepers are busy with important things, for example, they make and wax bee frames, and make new hives, although there is much more work, but these can be said to be the main areas of work during the off-season.
I wanted to become a beekeeper when I was about fifty years old and there are reasons to scratch my head lol.
But if I succeed, my children will be able to say that they are hereditary beekeepers, if they like this business... too many "ifs" :)
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My thoughts on beekeeping
I want to become a beekeeper! - Issue #1 - Nuances of the start.
I want to become a beekeeper! - Issue #2 - Timing the Start.
I want to become a beekeeper! - Issue #4 - Excessive modesty of a novice beekeeper.
I want to become a beekeeper! - Issue #5 - A place in the sun for an apiary.
I want to become a beekeeper! - Issue #6 - Bees and our neighbors.
I want to become a beekeeper! - Issue #7 - Multitasking of beekeeping.
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