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Beekeeping Business
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
What to Do Before Starting a Beekeeping Business
Mood:  energetic
Topic: Beekeeping Business
A lot of people are quite happy with just having beekeeping as a fun hobby, but the ones that really get into it usually try to take it to the next level. That being, of course, starting their own beekeeping business.

Even if it's just done as a hobby, beekeeping can be exciting and rewarding, but if you plan on making a business out of it then that takes a certain kind of person. You need determination and you have to be someone that not only loves beekeeping, but also doesn't mind planning and maintaining a business. If you want to make any money, then you need to treat this like a real business.

If you already do this as a hobby then you're a step ahead of the game. Don't worry if you're not, though. It doesn't take long to learn the ropes and start producing honey. The best thing you can do for yourself is learn absolutely everything you possibly can about honey bees and beekeeping.

The very first thing on your list should be to make sure it's legal to keep bees in the area you're planning on having your bee hives. It would be a terrible disappointment to get everything set up and order you bees, only to find you have set up your business somewhere else.

Now it's time to study. Plan on doing a lot of reading and asking question. It's great if you know someone in the beekeeping business that can help, but most people don't have that luxury. You're best option if you're going it alone, is to find an online program or course that teaches you everything you need to know about keeping bees, from start to finish.

There's quite a bit to learn so you'll be glad you got some help with it. You'll cover things like setting up bee hives, how honey bees behave and caring for them, the equipment and safety gear you need, and of course how to harvest the honey.

If you're up for the challenge of starting a beekeeping business, then don't be shy about it. Start learning and more importantly, take action! You won't get your name on your own jar of honey by sitting around thinking about bees.

Posted by beekeepingbusiness at 8:37 PM EDT
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