Gauteng Smallholder February 2016 | Page 27

BEEKEEPING Fancy keeping bees? Here’s how to start W elcome to the wonderful world of the honeybee, and the most fascinating occupation and branch of farming named beekeeping. This is a farming system that starts in the back yard, and extends far beyond just keeping bees, but also into the vast, beautiful flora of our The first in a series of articles by Eastern Highveld Beekeepers Association chairman Peter Clark aimed at encouraging Gauteng!s smallholders to keep bees on their plots country, and into the pollination of many crops. The beekeeper has all these features at his front door to enjoy. He becomes a friend of every farmer he meets and is the most sought after person when he has to remove troublesome bee swarms from rooves, eaves, holes in trees, or manholes, etc. In cases where he Beekeeper’s essential kit: Clockwise from top left: offers a free Combined veil and hat, smoker, bee scoop made from pollination an old milk bottle, rubberised gloves, bee brush and service for a hive tool all lying on a white zip-front overall. bee site he is “baie welkom.” So love your bees, and you will develop a passion for these creatures that will carry you well into your dotage. Beekeeping is successful and most enjoyable when one, with some knowledge of the bees, can work with confidence and determination that can only be obtained when working with a beekeeper. It is this “hands on” learning that is not attainable from books or classroom lectures. The craft is capital intensive and requires a costly outlay to build up a successful business. However it is an undertaking where one can start small and grow at one's own pace. Most beekeepers started small, 25 www.sasmallholder.co.za some folk remained as hobbyists and others have developed over the years and operate 300 hives and others even more than 3 000 hives. Mostly beekeeping work is outdoors, often late into the night and early morning. One must be healthy and fit and not suffer from back ailments. One becomes attuned to the demands and needs of the bees and to discipline oneself to these situations, spells great Continued on page 28