So... let's say, just for the sake of argument - no matter what my girlfriend tells you, that I am lazy. If I get a bee hive (a cheaper regular wooden bee hive) and do not harvest the honey then all is fine, right? I mean... this seems like a silly question but I don't know.... The bees don't need me to clean out their hive and most of their food right? What if I just want one slab of the honey part?
Also.. how much money and how involved are those spinner things to centrifuge the honey out of the slabs and whatnot?
Any bee geeks still lurking about want to clue me in?
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So... let's say, just for the sake of argument - no matter what my girlfriend tells you, that I am lazy.
If I get a bee hive (a cheaper regular wooden bee hive) and do not harvest the honey then all is fine, right?
I mean... this seems like a silly question but I don't know....
The bees don't need me to clean out their hive and most of their food right?
What if I just want one slab of the honey part?
Also.. how much money and how involved are those spinner things to centrifuge the honey out of the slabs and whatnot?
Any bee geeks still lurking about want to clue me in?
Thanks...