What is apiary operation?

An apiary (also known as a bee yard) is a location where beehives of honey bees are kept. Apiaries come in many sizes and can be rural or urban depending on the honey production operation. Furthermore, an apiary may refer to a hobbyist’s hives or those used for commercial or educational usage.

What is apiary culture?

Apiculture is the scientific rearing of honey bee for the commercial production of honey and other bee products like wax, pollen, bee venom and royal jelly. It is also called Bee keeping. Bee keepers are known as apiarist and place were bees are maintained is called an apiary. Honey bees belong to –

Is it legal to Beekeep?

If you want to keep one or more hives of honey bees in NSW, you’ll need to be registered as a beekeeper with NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI), even if you’re already registered in another state or territory. You can apply and pay for your registration online.

What do you call someone who keeps bees?

A beekeeper is a person who keeps honey bees. Beekeepers are also called honey farmers, apiarists, or less commonly, apiculturists (both from the Latin apis, bee; cf. apiary). The beekeeper does not control the creatures. The beekeeper owns the hives or boxes and associated equipment.

How profitable is honey farming?

A strong, healthy colony can produce 100 pounds of honey in a season. Natural, local honey can sell for much more than the stuff in grocery stores. It depends on your location, but it’s safe to say that you can charge $10 per pound. That puts you at a profit of $600 per beehive, per year.

How much does it cost to start a bee farm?

The minimum cost to start beekeeping with one beehive is about $725 for the first year. One set of hive components costs around $275. A bee package is approximately $150. Protective gear and basic tools cost $165 while miscellaneous costs for supplies and sales taxes are about $150.

Where is the honeybound apiary in Newtown CT?

After doing a lot or research on different beekeeping methods we decided to expand our apiary to Newtown ct. We still have Our main apiary in Stratford, Connecticut but We also have hives of our own in two other locations including Newtown, and Trumbull Connecticut. We also maintain hives in other areas of Connecticut.

Where are the a and Z apiaries in Hampton CT?

Check out our equipment page for beehive prices and availability. MapQuest link for directions to A&Z Apiaries in Hampton CT is here http://mapq.st/1eu3uFt My address is 143 South Brook Rd, Hampton CT. Be careful, sometimes older GPS software will put you in Scotland, 5 miles from here.

What kind of bees are at honeybound apiary?

Our colonies consist mainly of Buckfast and Italian Honey Bees. We are small producers of natural raw honey straight from the hive. We also occasionally make our own lip balms and other homemade products. We will be heading down to pick up 3lb packages of bees and queens in Spring 2021. The bees are shook packaged, and loaded the same day.

When is the Stonewall apiary open for business?

In addition, we also have honey and beeswax products such as honey butter, beeswax candles, beeswax wood polish and an exfoliating honey sugar scrub. For more information, see our Online Store. We are open every Saturday from 9 to 12.