Medicine Woman
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I spent a lot of money getting set up in bees in the past. I never got rid of my equipment but recently we began to remove bees from walls and catching swarms from weeds and branches (which is the easiest). I already know how expensive the equipment is and I will be needing more equipment so DH and I bought a new table saw to make our own hive bodies and possibly frames.
I am a Hurricane Ida survivor and my house was made out of cypress so I plan on making a few hundred bee hives from my house. You can probably make a lot of hives by dumpster diving or buying directly from the mills. Also if you have lots of bodies and you need frames, consider pallets. Most people buy covers, inner covers and hive bottoms as plastic but it can also be homemade. So if you just want a colony for yourself you will come out cheaper buying a kit and getting started but if there is anything in you that might want to go big then just know you are getting into a hobby that has expensive things. You can pay over $400 for an extractor.
I once advertised that I was in the market for an extractor and other bee keeping equipment. An old man called and for $400 I got his extractor and at least 15 hive bodies with frames, Queen excluders....well lots of things. It is usually something old men might have done. They might not be strong enough anymore and be glad to get a few bucks for it.
Regarding bears...supposedly we have them but they vanished a long time ago. We even have a bayou here called Bayou Luis (bear bayou), and yet no bears I could be wrong but I think I know why I have never seen one. Cajuns are well known to eat anything so I assume they were pretty much all killed. Electric fence....good. Maybe that will work but I bet a bunch of bear sausage will work too.
I am a Hurricane Ida survivor and my house was made out of cypress so I plan on making a few hundred bee hives from my house. You can probably make a lot of hives by dumpster diving or buying directly from the mills. Also if you have lots of bodies and you need frames, consider pallets. Most people buy covers, inner covers and hive bottoms as plastic but it can also be homemade. So if you just want a colony for yourself you will come out cheaper buying a kit and getting started but if there is anything in you that might want to go big then just know you are getting into a hobby that has expensive things. You can pay over $400 for an extractor.
I once advertised that I was in the market for an extractor and other bee keeping equipment. An old man called and for $400 I got his extractor and at least 15 hive bodies with frames, Queen excluders....well lots of things. It is usually something old men might have done. They might not be strong enough anymore and be glad to get a few bucks for it.
Regarding bears...supposedly we have them but they vanished a long time ago. We even have a bayou here called Bayou Luis (bear bayou), and yet no bears I could be wrong but I think I know why I have never seen one. Cajuns are well known to eat anything so I assume they were pretty much all killed. Electric fence....good. Maybe that will work but I bet a bunch of bear sausage will work too.