Nanny, Sally, it's not my garden, it's Bagpuss's. So what happens to them is down to their landlord. And while keeping bees looks REALLY cool, I haven't the space, and I don't think they're permitted on our allotment plots
Nanny
Joined: 17 Feb 2005 Posts: 4520 Location: carms in wales
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 05 2:12 pm Post subject: wild honey
that my dear is a great shame as your non-smiley face seems to tell me...
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 05 2:51 pm Post subject: Re: wild honey
Nanny wrote:
that my dear is a great shame as your non-smiley face seems to tell me...
Oh, I'd relish the opportunity to keep bees. But realistically, there's a lot of kit involved, and a certain set-up cost, and a lot of space... It's probably just not a good idea right now. But maybe as a means of removing the bees to a safer part of Bagpuss's garden this could be a goer.
sally Guest
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 05 3:53 pm Post subject: Re: wild honey
cab wrote:
[ But maybe as a means of removing the bees to a safer part of Bagpuss's garden this could be a goer.
That was what I meant- not everyone has the desire to keep bees, but it may be an easy way to shift em without stress for Bagpuss or the bees, and very interesting to watch them while they sort themselves out too