How much does it cost to buy an apiary?

How much does it cost to buy an apiary?

The initial cost of beekeeping can be intimidating to new beekeepers. You will need to invest in supplies such as a hive, proper protective clothing, a smoker, and hive tool. As of this writing, a single new hive may cost about $150, clothing and gear may cost about $160, and a package of new bees may run $125 to $150.

How much land do you need for an apiary?

Generally speaking, most backyard beekeepers have 1 to 2 acres of land with 2 or 3 bee hives.

Where can I find apiary?

The apiary is best situated near natural wind protection such as hills, buildings, or evergreens (Figure 22). Other requirements are dry ground and good air drainage. Avoid windy, exposed hilltops or sites near the bank of a river that might potentially flood.

Are Saskatraz bees worth it?

The Saskatraz honey bee shows some amazingly good promise to do well in the battle against varroa mites and tracheal mites which are a component of colony collapse disorder. They also area a gentle, hearty, good production variety that can winter well.

How profitable is bee farming?

Depending on how many hives you have, you can make a profit. However, it really depends on the season and nectar flow. There are start up costs when getting into beekeeping. After that, you can expect a beekeeping profit per hive of around $600.

How much work is a beehive?

You can expect to spend about forty hours per year working on one hive to ensure that it thrives. For your first year, you should plan on adding a few more hours since you will want to research and spend as much time as you can dedicate to learning about your new, buzzing honey bees.

How far away from your house should a beehive be?

Instead, place your hives ten feet or more from the property line. Make sure there is a fence around your hives or yard to keep any inquisitive neighbors from accidently getting too close to your hives or walking into the bees’ flight path.

How much space should be in front of a beehive?

A typical beehive is about 22 inches by 16 inches. You need at least five feet of space in every direction around the hive. If you plan to have multiple beehives, they should be at least three feet apart.

How far away should bee hive be from house?

Can you put a beehive anywhere?

You can keep beehives just about anywhere: in the countryside, in the city, in a corner of the garden, by the back door, in a field, on the terrace, or even on an urban rooftop. You don’t need a great deal of space or flowers on your property; bees happily travel for miles to forage for what they need.

How aggressive are Saskatraz bees?

The temperament of the Saskatraz bees are very similar to the Russian bees as well. They are a little more aggressive than Italian or Carniolan bees. They also produce quite a bit more propolis than the Italian and Carniolan bees.

Are Saskatraz bees gentle?

They are gentle to work with and are similar to Russian bees in my experience. The Saskatraz bees also have great traits to fend off several challenges that beekeepers are finding. They are resistant to Varroa and Tracheal mites and fungal issues.