Anyway, anyone who knows me, knows once I get an idea in my head that is it, so I started researching and my first resource was the IOW beekeepers Association. I also emailed my council to see if they would allow us hives on the plot, which they agreed in princable as they have been trailling it, at another site in Newport. We managed to get a contact for the association and she kindly agreed to show us around VERA an allotment site in Cowes where they have been sharing several colonies for some years. Here are a few pictures of our visit.
In the meantime I was reading as many bee keeping books as I could, it was more practical for Gary to go on the course, but I was gutted I couldn't do it myself and so swatting was the only alternative. We had started thinking about the best location for the hives and had started toying with the idea of making them ourselves, but there wasn't much more we could do until Gary had completed the course in Spring. How surprised were we when I received an email in August saying that they were having taster days at Quarr Abbey as the waiting list for the spring was too big!!
So Gary got to go on a 2 hour taster session consisting of 1 hour theory and 1 hour practical. I was so releived when he said he had enjoyed it and hadn't been freaked by the bees as some of the others had.
The next day we visited The Bee Garden a new shop in Godshill on the island who stock all the necessary equipment. We came home with 2 essential purchases.
A smoker, which the boy's couldn't wait to get their hands on (with no bees the slug population got the brunt, apparently they don't like it very much). And a beautiful honey pot.
And this bring's you to where we are today patiently waiting for Spring. But please pop back soon to follow our progress, I am going to be reveiwing some of the books I have read so far and Gary is still on a mission to find some hive plans that make sense and if he does we may go into production, not to mention the great hive debate, WBC v Nationals v Rose?
Fell free to leave comments and visit us again soon.
The Hobbs'
(Bee Keeping Novices)