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Old 04-21-2010, 10:35 AM   #9181
WT Sharpe
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten View Post
actually my Dad did when I was a teen. and we called it bee spit knowing full well that it was bee vomit. *soit* was just cuter
Was it difficult?

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No, but we have been seriously considering it. However, there appears to be a shortage of honey bees - which makes them expensive.

But we're more interested in order to help save the little critters than to pinch their food off of them ...
If I decided to do it, it would be both to help the bees and help myself to locally made honey!

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We've thought about it, then we had a look at the deeds to our house, and we can't Ditto chickens (although with the amount of urban foxes we have we'd need to build them a fort)
I'm just in the kicking the idea around stage. I don't know if my part of the city is zoned for it, and more importantly if my wife would even put up with such a hobby, but I do know there are beekeepers in Chesapeake.
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