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in nature •  6 years ago  (edited)

Yesterday I went to see my father in laws bee hives. I didn't realise he had quite so many; amounting to 100 hives! He started just under 10 years ago, when he retired as a headmaster of a local school (in Andong-Si, Korea). It was meant to be a hobby, as a way to chillax, but grew into a nice little money earner.

Unlike much of the world, honey in Korea sells at quite a premium and it's worth running multiple hives. The honey is organic, but like most Koreans, they like to re-use anything lying about and nothing is wasted, as seen in the pics!

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if you look carefully you can see the queen bee

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some of the hives

Knowing that I have always been interested in Bees, my father in law is showing me the ropes. When I return to the UK I fully intend on having a couple of hives in our garden, for personal use.

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I'm being shown the basics!

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Here I'm standing before many of the hives. I should point out, I look a little worse for wear as they had a party. Koreans do tend to drink far more than is healthy :)

He collects honey, propolis and pollen. It's amazing how much honey he manages to collect.

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An example of the propolis he sells

Sadly he's decided this is his last year working with the hives, he's now 74 and wants to takes things a little easier. He tried to convince me to stay in Korea and take over the hives, but as much as I love it here, I miss the UK and still intend on return next summer.

Thanks for reading :)

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I would love to have a couple bee hives, but two years ago we sadly found out that my husband is allergic to them.

ouch not good, a pity is so easy and a great hobby, as well as all the benefits of free honey.

Thanks for being the only one who voted for me on this post lol

you are welcome

When I was a manager on a large apple and pear farm we used to rent hives for pollination time in spring. Moving the hives was a hazardous business. We called it "beesiness"!

beesiness =D

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