How many are buying bees?

Started by rookie2531, February 10, 2015, 05:32:40 PM

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rookie2531

This question is a spin-off of the post "where do you buy your packages"

But this question is for people that already have bees.
So, how many beeks are still buying bees, whether nuc or packages and how many each year?

D Coates

It's still early but this may be the first year I don't buy bees in 9 years.  Ironically, I may have to sell some of my nucs off if my good luck continues.  Feast or famine, I bought 8 nucs and 8 packages last year to increase my overall hives numbers and as replacement bees last year.
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kingd

I am most likely buying 4 to 6 local nucs from a friend and also getting a couple of Russian queens to play with on top of that.

jalentour

I'm buying (and paid for) 5 California packages and one Georgia package.  I might pick up another package or two if I get a good deal.

splitrock


kingd

Quote from: jvalentour on February 10, 2015, 09:10:45 PM
  I might pick up another package or two if I get a good deal.

That is why I'm buying nucs from a friend, It is looking like he is going to have too many bees this year,I wish I had his problem.

GLOCK

This is my forth year of bee sustainability .So glad to never have to buy bee's again.
I say it should be a goal never to buy bee's after the 2nd year of bee keeping. But that's just my way of thinking.
Say hello to the bad guy.
35hives  {T} OAV

GSF

Glock, I agree with you. I am creeping toward the same goal as you. Queen castles, comb builders, nucs, and selected queens are my goal. aka bee self sustainability.
When the law no longer protects you from the corrupt, but protects the corrupt from you - then you know your nation is doomed.

CBT

Never say never in the bee business. :cheesy:

biggraham610

This is my second winter, an I had bees make it thru my first. One out of 2, this year I still have 5 out of seven at the moment..... fingers crossed. I think everyone would like to be purchase free, like Glock said, however, until I get built up to the numbers I want i will have to add stock again this year. G
"The Bees are the Beekeepers"

splitrock

Being smack dab in the middle of corn, soybean, and pastures that are regularly treated for one thing or another, combined with long cold winters, losses can and have run on the high side.
So for someone like me, trying to produce an annual honey crop, I always have to have some on order for spring. Worse that can happen is just what I want. More Bees!

Joe D

I think this is my fifth year, I bought three established hive to start with, have only bought  a couple of Queens since then.

Good luck to you all




Joe

BeeMaster2

This is my 6th year. I bought 2 nucs my first year and a queen for one of my hives the following spring that I probably did not need. I have not bought any bees since, knock on wood.
That said, I have lost 3 hives within the last 4 weeks. Looks like CCD, no bees and plenty of food in hive.
Jim
Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.
Ben Franklin

CBT

Hang in there Jim spring is not here yet.

biggraham610

Good luck Jim, I still had 5 of 7 at last count. Im worried this deep freeze may not be good if the smaller clusters got the impression they could boost brood production after last weeks mild weather. Might spread em too thin. I hope not, only time will tell. I was glad to see em all kickin last sunday and 70. Now, teens at night for at least a week. Fingers crossed. Good Luck. G
"The Bees are the Beekeepers"

BeeMaster2

Thanks BG and CBT,
I will keep an eye on them.
Jim
Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.
Ben Franklin

GLOCK

I still have 6 weeks till things start to warm up.
Lost only 1 hive since 3/14 things are humming away.

31 total.
Say hello to the bad guy.
35hives  {T} OAV

DMLinton

Heading in to year two and do not plan to buy any bees.  Started with eight singles last Summer and still had nine doubles, five singles and a five frame nuc when I was last able to peek in late January. 

Having said that, temperatures have not gone above -2 C since before the beginning of February and there have been a lot days were it did not get to -8 C.  Lows have all except one day been below -15 C and Mother Nature seems a little partial to lows of less than -20 C for the past couple of weeks, or so, and the coming week as well.  All hives have fondant so only not being able to get to food, as opposed to running out of it, is my major worry.  Nevertheless, as long as my worst case scenario is ending up with only as many bees as I started with a year ago, I will be good to go.
Regards, Dennis
First bees installed July 1, 2014.
The truth is what the truth is.  We can bend, twist or stretch it all we want but, at the end of the day, the truth is still what the truth is.

biggraham610

Love that yard Glock. Good luck, and keep doing whatever you are doing cause its working better each year. G
"The Bees are the Beekeepers"

vmmartin

I bought my very first hive.  In 5 years, those are the only bees I bought.  It is too much fun and educational to buy something, I can get for free.  By the way, I subscribe to the "mutt/survivor bees" mentality.  It works for me.