LittleBittyBigJohn
Veteran Member
60 hives is a bunch! About how much honey do you get a year, and how do you handle mite testing and treating?
WOW! That is close to 600 gallons if my calculations are correct. How do you store and process all that honey? And is this a full time job for you? That is impressive!On a good year I can get around 7000lb. Last year was light because of the drought.
I am treatment free. I had to stop treating years ago because we could not afforded it. I lost 8 of my 10 hives and almost gave up bee keeping. I did splits from those 2 and all 4 went through the winter, then split them. I should reach my goal of 100 this year. I still lose a few but I am NOT putting chemicals in my hives. I lost 5 this winter and one of them was from a cow knocking it over around Christmas and the land owner did not see it till it was to late.
Like I said, very impressive!! I mean if you do the math seems like you would get a pretty good return on that time and effort. You obviously feel like it is worth your time or you wouldn't to it. If I did my math right in the good years this is a pretty lucrative "hobby" for a "retired" guy. I applaud you!I have 2, 150 gal settling tanks and lots of 5 gal buckets. I also have a 24 frame extractor. I do 95* by my self. I am retired but my wife says I should get a full time job so I can slow down.