Good day, folks,
My name is Das, from the Australian capital Canberra. Started beekeeping a year ago as a hobby (Apis Millifera).
I have two hives sitting on the garage roof. I know it is not an ideal place, but my Ms don't want it on the ground. The roof slope is not too steep, and bees seem to be happy to have their own private space :) Photo attached.
For part of the year I live in Kerala, India. There I am planning to start two beehives as well. The common bee species there is Apis cerana indica.
I am also joining in this forum to connect with beekeepers in other parts of the world. Thank you.
Cheers,
Das
FB: KannaDasAustralia
Hi HelloDas,
We are glad to have you join us.
Phillip
Welcome. Glad you found us and look forward to your beekeeping (and other) stories. :grin:
Welcome to Beemaster, Das! :happy: I can't wait to hear about both types of honey bees you keep!
Welcome Das, look forward to seeing how your hives progress in Canberra snd Kerala
Quote from: The15thMember on May 15, 2023, 10:48:41 AM
Welcome to Beemaster, Das! :happy: I can't wait to hear about both types of honey bees you keep!
Quote from: Occam on May 15, 2023, 10:58:55 PM
Welcome Das, look forward to seeing how your hives progress in Canberra snd Kerala
Same here!
Phillip
Das,
Welcome to Beemaster.
My dad kept five hives on the roof. The biggest draw down is moving boxes and bees on and off the roof.
Looks like you have a home made solar water heater up there also.
Back in the 80s I used a black plastic hose coiled on the roof to heat our in ground pool. It allowed my son to swim earlier and later in the year.
Jim Altmiller
Greetings Jim,
Eventually the hive will be moved to a flatter area for safety & easy access. The solar heating coils the hive currently sitting on is not used.
Going to Kerala, India next month. Looking forward to handling smaller Indian bees in their newton hives. Will update my experience in this forum.
Enjoy your days.
Cheers,