So my brother-in-law just bought some land (5-10 acres) down near Franktown. He just moved in but is already getting chickens and a variety of other stuff going. He told me tonight that he's seriously thinking about putting in some beehives, and since he knows I've wanted land to do that too (Unfortunately, I'm in an HOA in the city now), offered me a chance to drop some on his land too. There's a good source of water and he says there are a ton of pollen-producing trees among other things there, plus whatever else might get planted.
So I've been reading over old threads and digging through what I can find online, ordered the "for dummies" book tonight as well. But I have a lot to learn.
1) It seems like time might be critical here as it looks like a lot of the packages and whatever are setup for an April/May start. How realistic is it to go from start to having a hive in just a few weeks without hurting the bees or losing everything? He was thinking he didn't need to start until later in the spring but I'm not sure he has really thought in detail about it yet.
2) Any mentor beekeeper types interested in getting a few newbies going?
3) He's been convinced by an amateur friend of his that the flow hive is the way to go. I read up on those several years ago and it seemed like the "old crew" really hated them, but mostly only because the videos made beekeeping in general seem too easy and all about the honey vs. an actual issue with the hives. Thoughts?
4) Looks like there are a few companies in the area selling gear or packages. Are there any to watch out for or stay away from?



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