bee prices going crazy

Started by hvac professor, December 25, 2014, 02:10:59 PM

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minz

I went to half of the bee meeting last night and when I left at break a couple of new keeps without bees ran me down to see if I had a list to get on. I told that that was Mother Nature?s job.  It sounds like they will not be difficult to unload @$100 if I get them through.
Poor decisions make the best stories.

Packrat3wires

3lb packages are going for $95 with first delivery dates around March 29th.  Nuc's are in the $140 to $175 range.
"evil prevails when good men fail to act"   Edmund Burke

capt44

I sell Nucs for $150.00 and $20.00 refund if they bring the Nuc back.
I had to go to my website and put "Booked up for Spring of 2015"
I got hit hard from folks wanting Nucs.
I'm in Central Arkansas.
Richard Vardaman (capt44)

biggraham610

Quote from: Packrat3wires on January 12, 2015, 12:53:43 PM
3lb packages are going for $95 with first delivery dates around March 29th.  Nuc's are in the $140 to $175 range.

Ditto here, 90-115 for packages. 125- 175 for nucs if you can find em. G
"The Bees are the Beekeepers"

mahobee

I'd like to represent the demand side of the equation.
Is an extra $25 for a good nuc with higher probability of survival not better than saving money and having a dead out?

News flash!! Not everyone who sells nucs and packages is responsible and ethical. Unsuspecting backyard beekeepers like me get taken advantage of all the time.

Another thing: I was trying to get a Russian nuc for the spring, and it was impossible without driving 7 hours. Most certified members can sell as many as they make locally. So why shouldn't normal economic rules apply? when demand outstrips supply, then there is pricing power.