We don't know the exact number of beekeepers in our city or community, it is because no formal registration system in place.
However, the estimate number is about 100 beekeepers in the city, Baton Rouge. This number is quite reasonable in urban areas.
Beekeepers are not really "professional" in urban areas, just kind of "part time" jobs and even hobby.
They use open space (land) as a be yard. 1 acre (0.41 ha) of land is good to support at least 20 hives.
These 20 artificial hives could produce about 5 gallons or 60 pounds (18.93 liters) fresh honey per year.
In our suburban community, we might legally have up to 3 artificially bee hives in our own backyards.
Some benefits to have hives in our backyards:
- free honey from your yard
- and free pollination services from the bees!
Do you like local fresh honey?
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DeleteWe do love our local honey...There is a man just North of our little town that has local honey for sale. We usually buy a couple of gallons a year. Local honey really helps with allergies.
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We don't know the exact number of beekeepers in our city or community, it is because no formal registration system in place.
Nearly 19 litres of honey in one year from only 20 beehives is a lot!
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important post, thanks you
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We don't know the exact number of beekeepers in our city or community, it is because no formal registration system in place.
Fantastic post. The Bees 🐝 are so important for our environment.
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In awe of the beekeepers!
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Oh really interesting post
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Oh wow how cool is this!
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We don't know the exact number of beekeepers in our city or community, it is because no formal registration system in place.
I really like honey.
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We have several in the local towns. We always try to buy local as they say it is better for you to use than.
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We don't know the exact number of beekeepers in our city or community, it is because no formal registration system in place.
I am thankful for the beekeepers and for all the honey they collect.
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DeleteWe had bee boxes when my boys were growing up and the whole family took part in taking care of them. You sure learn a lot. Thanks for sharing!
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