Starting a honey farm is simpler than I thought

My daughter decided to move from the big city that she lived in to the countryside. She was frustrated with the hum and buzz of the big city, and she had noticed how unkind people have become. Additionally, she preferred not to have her kids in an environment like that. So, believe it or not, she quit her corporate job and now she lives on a farm, where she grows her own fruits and veggies. She homeschools the kids, so she doesn’t have to worry about them being in an unhealthy situation. Between homeschooling and farming she lives a very full life and from what I gather, she’s very happy with everything. A few weeks ago, we were chatting on the phone, and she was excited about her new project. She was in the middle of setting up a honey farm on her property. The crazy part about this is she was always afraid of bees, so this honey farm came as a surprise to me. Of course, I was curious about the process because she had no experience with honey bees. Apparently, the process of setting up a honey farm is quite simple, and beekeeping could generate over $1,000 per month. And all you need to start is a good location for the hives, and once the hive is built, then place the honey bees inside and provide them with plenty of water and nectar, so that the colony can thrive. Of course, she will need to check the colony to make sure that the bees are healthy, and in about 4 to 6 months, she could be harvesting her own honey. It’s amazing to see that my daughter is stepping outside of her comfort zone and will become a beekeeper soon.

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