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Beekeeping in the City 2 Beneficial Things to Do Beekeeping in the City http://www.guidetobeekeeping.info Get A Free Email Mini Course On Beekeeping Can people do beekeeping in the city ? Yes, it is possible to keep bees in the city, providing that the law in your vicinity allows doing so. However, it can be deduced that environment of urban areas is different from that of the wild where bees could be found. Now, does this mean that you need to create a similar environment in order to do beekeeping in the city ? The answer is to an extent positive and at the same time, you do not have to replicate completely the wild. This being, I want to assure you that the steps that could be taken to do city beekeeping are not extraordinary and can actually be quite feasible. In this article, we will look at advantages of raising a fence. Moreover, this article will also talk about the need to provide enough water to your bees. A fence of at least 6 ft tall A fence of at least 6 ft tall could bring in some advantages for the beekeeper. In case, you do not have a backyard, I have learned that some beekeepers had been keeping bees on tops of buildings. Here is something you may want to look at. Nevertheless, raising a fence in a backyard can lead to more than one advantage. First of all, a fence can conceal your beehive. The fact is not that your hobby has to be hidden. It is more about not provoking apprehension in your neighbors’ hearts. Effectively, the less a person sees something, the less he/she might be led to think about it. This could also be applied to beekeeping. In fact, people might not feel safe having a beekeeper near their house. Consequently, the less they see your hive the less they might think about bees’ stings for instance. There are two other benefits that one could expect from raising a new a fence of at least 6 feet high. The first one is linked to the way your bees will fly. Having such a fence should decrease the possibility that your bees meet your neighbors. Actually, the fence will lead the bees to fly higher. Thus, they will likely be flying above people. A third benefit that can arise from raising a fence can be associated with the protection of your hive. Effectively, if you have a fence, strong winds could have fewer chances to break the bee hive. Bees need water Doing beekeeping in the city is likely to lead you to have to provide for a source of water for your bees If your bees do not have a source of hydration near the hive as in the wild, they could look for it in a place like a swimming pool. There is more than one way to go about putting a source of water not far from the hive. One way to install this hydration source could be done by using water jars or feeders.

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Page 1: Beekeeping in the City – 2 Beneficial Things to do Beekeeping in the City

Beekeeping in the City – 2 Beneficial Things to Do Beekeeping in the City

http://www.guidetobeekeeping.info

Get A Free Email Mini Course On Beekeeping

Can people do beekeeping in the city? Yes, it is possible to keep bees in the city, providing that the law in your vicinity allows doing so. However, it can be deduced that environment of urban areas is different from that of the wild where bees could be found. Now, does this mean that you need to create a similar environment in order to do beekeeping in the city? The answer is to an extent positive and at the same time, you do not have to replicate completely the wild. This being, I want to assure you that the steps that could be taken to do city beekeeping are not extraordinary and can actually be quite feasible. In this article, we will look at advantages of raising a fence. Moreover, this article will also talk about the need to provide enough water to your bees. A fence of at least 6 ft tall A fence of at least 6 ft tall could bring in some advantages for the beekeeper. In case, you do not have a backyard, I have learned that some beekeepers had been keeping bees on tops of buildings. Here is something you may want to look at. Nevertheless, raising a fence in a backyard can lead to more than one advantage. First of all, a fence can conceal your beehive. The fact is not that your hobby has to be hidden. It is more about not provoking apprehension in your neighbors’ hearts. Effectively, the less a person sees something, the less he/she might be led to think about it. This could also be applied to beekeeping. In fact, people might not feel safe having a beekeeper near their house. Consequently, the less they see your hive the less they might think about bees’ stings for instance. There are two other benefits that one could expect from raising a new a fence of at least 6 feet high. The first one is linked to the way your bees will fly. Having such a fence should decrease the possibility that your bees meet your neighbors. Actually, the fence will lead the bees to fly higher. Thus, they will likely be flying above people. A third benefit that can arise from raising a fence can be associated with the protection of your hive. Effectively, if you have a fence, strong winds could have fewer chances to break the bee hive. Bees need water Doing beekeeping in the city is likely to lead you to have to provide for a source of water for your bees If your bees do not have a source of hydration near the hive as in the wild, they could look for it in a place like a swimming pool. There is more than one way to go about putting a source of water not far from the hive. One way to install this hydration source could be done by using water jars or feeders.