I am seriously considering getting my license, I would like to have access to the products and I feel it could easily pay for itself in a short time. From what I gather its not an overly complicated process and its not something that local or state government will be breathing down my neck on should I later decide to implement the cottage food law to my benefit.
Anyone here go thru the process? I know little to nothing about bee keeping but am anxious to learn. Thanks
It may be unique to your locality, but a license to keep bees is not commonly required.
It would be wise to begin with at least two colonies.
If you can obtain 6 (or 5) frame Nuc's to start each colony it would be best.
Bees are usually sold (shipped) in either 2lb. or 3 lb. "packages", but "packages" may not produce any honey to extract/use in the 1st season.
If starting with Nuc's, there is a good chance of some honey harvest the first season.
Nuc's are approximately 3 times more expensive than "packages" though, and ..... they CANNOT be shipped.
Nuc's must be ordered at least several months in advance, and must be picked up at a bee equipment supplier!
My nearest supplier is 100 miles away!
I started with bees over 40 years ago, but had a long hiatus.
Bought all new equipment, and just restarted last year, with 2 colonies (2-6 frame Nuc's).
Left ALL their honey, and prepared them carefully for Winter,...... then left for Florida.
Came back this Spring..... to find ALL dead!
I'm gettin kinda old for this stuff!
Have not yet decided if I will try again next Spring.