Thursday, October 21, 2010

Article From SubmitYOURArticle.com: Three Beekeeping Information Questions Are Answered With The Right Resource

How do I get the best beekeeping information?
How do I prevent problems with my neighbors and
my bees? Can I be successful keeping bees all
the way to putting wonderful honey in the jar?
These are great questions that most new
beekeepers ask themselves prior to beginning
their beekeeping experience.

Visualization is the process of seeing things in
your mind before they actually occur and some say
it is a very powerful tool for success in any
area of our lives. Let's assume they are right.
You want to be a very successful beekeeper with
your own honey bees in your back yard, right?
So, let's visualize what that will look like!

Okay, now relax, close your eyes and let's
mentally walk around your future beautiful yard
and garden. Your flowers are amazing with their
wonderful colors, textures, and variety. You can
smell them and the aroma is amazing. You listen
very closely and you can hear the hum of hundreds
of very busy bees pollinating your flowers and
you know that's part of the reason you are
enjoying the beauty of your flowers.

All of a sudden you are snapped out of your
wonderful trance with your neighbor yelling
across the fence, "Hey, what the heck! My
flowers are full of your @%&# bees! I was going
to cut some of my flowers but I can't because
your bees will sting me!"

What do you do? Even more important to ask is
what should I have done even before I put my hive
in my backyard?

Okay, let's try this again! Close your eyes and
see yourself back in your garden. You are under
your grape arbor; the sun is warm and soothing on
your face. You lean back, close your eyes, and
in your mind's eye you see your very abundant
garden. Your tomato plants are vibrant green,
they are loaded with blossoms and small fruit is
beginning to appear. Your green beans look the
same. Vibrant, healthy plants loaded with white
blooms...the promise of large handfuls of long
beautiful green beans. Your gaze continues from
plant to plant with the same wonderful view.

Again, you listen ever so closely and you hear
that familiar humming sound. Yes, your bees are
working their little hearts out making your
garden the most productive it has been in years.
What a great decision to start your own honey bee
production process!

And then you hear, "Hey! What's with all of
these dead bees in my daughter's swimming pool!
She's scared to death to come outside now because
she is sure she is going to get stung! You need
to get rid of those bees now!"

Could this have been prevented! Could you have
learned how to properly water your bees so they
would not have drowned in your neighbor's
swimming pool?

These two scenarios are all too familiar to
experienced backyard beekeepers. The very
successful beekeepers have prevented these scenes
from occurring because of their foresight and
their knowledge of beekeeping. They have
prepared themselves with a careful study of the
proper ways to care for bees; from the selection
of their bees, to the housing of their bees, the
location of their hive, right down to the height
of their fence near their hive and the direction
of the opening of the hive's entrance. They also
have educated their neighbors and dispelled the
myths of bees that so many have.

Before you start on your amazing journey of
beekeeping with its many rewards of fulfillment;
get yourself properly educated! Prepare yourself
with the best beekeeping information available so
you can reap the rewards of positive experiences
for you, your bees, your environment, and your
neighborhood.

Okay, now back to our
visualizations....NO!...quit dreaming and get
educated so you can turn those potential
nightmares into beautiful dreams of reality.


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