Hi, All,
I live in Oklahoma and am interested in possibly getting a beehive. I'm just not sure if it would work in my yard. Looking forward to learning more about it.
Sharon B.
I've had beehives in my yard for the last 37 years... I can't imagine why it won't work...
I have one hive on my porch and 10 in the yard. Welcome to the forum.
Welcome to the site!
There are lots of beekeepers with hives in their back yards.
Larry
Thanks for the welcome. We have a German shorthair pointer that runs around in most of the yard. However, on the south side of the back yard, I have a garden which is 18' x about 65'. I did not know how much room you need to allow for the bees to enter the hive.
You never want to confine an animal where it can't run from the hives if attacked. I've had a dog and bees and horses and chickens in the yard for 37 years. As long as the animals can run away they are fine.
Welcome to the site!
I have two hives in my back yard. I also have 3 dogs, a three year old and a 1 yr old. All of them hang out in the back yard. The dogs were pretty interested at first, but after poking their nose in the hive entrance and getting stung they stopped.
Other than the dogs and me, no one has been stung. And the dogs only once. It would seem I have not learned my lesson.
I have 3 hives in my back yard, about 20 feet from our pool. My son has a Service dog (Radar) that has the run of the back yard when he wants to (Service dogs don't like to be away from their masters for very long) and 2 cats. I also have 2 grand daughters one 2 and one 5. I take the older one out with me to watch them sometimes. I'm the only one that's been stung. I did see Radar poke his nose in a hive the first week I had them but he quickly pulled it out (never reacted like he was stung) and I have never seen him do it again.
Enjoy your hives.
P.S. if you use a brush on your bees, be real gentle. I used one once to take honey and had to keep everyone else out of the back yard for 3 weeks, until those brushed bees died.
Welcome to the forum :cheer:
You might try looking for a beekeeping club in your area. They often have beginner classes and mentors to help guide you.
As for your backyard, most of us have some in our yards because they are as relaxing as watching fish and more fun. Foraging bees very seldom sting as they are working. -Mike
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You might try looking for a beekeeping club in your area. They often have beginner classes and mentors to help guide you.
Ditto.
Here's a link to start:
http://www.okbees.org/LocalClubs.html (http://www.okbees.org/LocalClubs.html)