Users' questions

Do bee hives need to be registered?

Do bee hives need to be registered?

Be a responsible beekeeper In NSW, beekeepers who own European honey bees (Apis mellifera) must register with NSW DPI. If you are a beekeeper in NSW, play your part in protecting our bee populations and the role they play in pollination by registering your hives.

How do you inspect bee hives?

Instructions

  1. Open the Hive. Direct smoke by the entrance in front of the hive, to confuse the guard bees.
  2. Remove the Outer Cover.
  3. Remove the Inner Cover.
  4. Remove the Honey Super.
  5. Smoke the Second Deep Box.
  6. Remove the Second Deep Box.
  7. Remove the First Frame.
  8. Inspect the Frames.

How much does a beehive cost UK?

National Hive: A self-assembly hive will cost about £150. Nucleus of Bees: Varies according to supply and demand, but is normally over £150. The best price will probably be from your local association. Bee Suit: A decent bee suit will cost in the range of £100-£150.

When should bee hives be moved?

The best time to move the hive is in winter because the bees are not flying. However, if you have to, you can move the bees in flying season and here are some simple rules: Wait till dusk when all the bees are in the colony. Block the entrance with your entrance block.

Do I need permission to keep bees?

You don’t need a licence to keep bees but Camilla says it is good to belong to a local association to keep you in touch with local expertise, local problems and conditions. There are a number of sources where you can get your bees from.

Is it legal to keep bees?

If you want to keep one or more hives of honey bees in NSW, you’ll need to be registered as a beekeeper with NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI), even if you’re already registered in another state or territory. You can apply and pay for your registration online.

How far should a beehive be from your house?

It is equally as important to think about how your neighbors use their yard, so it is not a good idea to put a hive directly on a property line. Instead, place your hives ten feet or more from the property line.

What kind of paint do you use on bee hives?

Latex (also called water-based) paint is the most common finish for beehives because it is the cheapest and most available paint type. Latex is also popular because it’s straightforward to clean up, and you can find a quality that fits your budget.

Is it easy to keep bees UK?

Bees can be kept anywhere from country orchards to urban gardens to small city balconies. It is a common misconception that you need a large garden or countryside nearby. Although this can make siting your bees easier, urban gardens are arguably better. Nectar and pollen can be gathered from a wide variety of plants.

How many times a year can you harvest honey?

Harvesting Honey In a healthy, productive hive, it is normal to be able to harvest honey two to three times each season. Most beekeepers will harvest honey between June and September, but how often you harvest and how much honey you get will depend on a number of factors.

How far can you move a beehive each day?

If you want to move the hive less than 30 feet, it can be done incrementally, day by day. You can move the hive less than 6 feet per day. Make sure you suit up and secure the hive with straps, but for this method, you can leave the entrance open.

How do you move a beehive without killing them?

Cinnamon: If you find a hive and want the bees to relocate without killing them, consider sprinkling cinnamon around their hive every day for about a week. The smell will send the bees looking for a place to relocate.

Are there different types of bee hives in the UK?

There will be compatibility between hives and parts made by different manufacturers. Parts that were not included in the standard or have been designed to be used with B.S. equipment are under “Non-standard B.S. and accessories”. Standard B.S. The “National” hive is the most popular in the UK and suits non-prolific or native type bees admirably.

Which is the most popular Beehive in the UK?

The same standard contained the specification of the Smith beehive: these two forms represent the most popular designs used in the UK . The National hive, as it usually known, is based on Langstroth hive design principles: a vertical stack of modular components.

What makes the National beehive different from other hives?

The National hive, as it usually known, is based on Langstroth hive design principles: a vertical stack of modular components. Its dimensions are generally smaller and notably the brood chamber is shallower than the typical Langstroth hive to suit a less prolific bee strain.

What kind of wood are bee hives made out of?

Made from Solid Western Red Cedar, the National hive is the most popular in the UK, it is a single walled hive and is easy to handle and manipulate, adaption is easy. You can add gabled roof, sloped alighting floors, stands and shallow roofs quickly and easily