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1 INTRODUCTORY BEEKEEPING

2 You want me to be a beekeeper?

3 GETTING STARTED IN BEES
1. Location & Forage

4 GETTING STARTED IN BEES
3 “BEE ACT” OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Register apiary sites Permit to Sell Bees and Equipment Disease: Inspection & Control

5 GETTING STARTED IN BEES
2. Bees, Equipment & Costs

6 START UP COSTS Suit, hat, veil, & gloves $150. Bees (2 colonies) $400.
Tools (hive tool & smoker) $50. Honey Supers (4) $100. Extractor $300. Uncapping Knife $100. Misc. (Medications/Mites) $50. TOTAL $1100.

7 GETTING STARTED IN BEES
ECOMONIC OPPORTUNITIES Honey – 100 lbs/Colony = $400 Wax - .5 Kg / Col = $50 Pollination per Col = $120 Pollen = $20/Kg Royal Jelly = $250/L Venom = $100/gm Queen Production = $20 ea Packages & Nucs = $120 ea Propolis = $300 / Kg

8 WHERE DO I FIND IT?? Bees: Dave Johnson – Nelson/Proctor Morley Winnick – Spillamacheen Liz Huxter – Grandforks Equip: AB Honey Producers – Edmonton Medications: Medivet – High River Information: Lance (Bee Inspector) Infobasket: www/infobasket.gov.bc.ca

9 Kootenay Fall Fair

10 Kootenay Kountry Honey Product

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