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Beekeeping and people relations

As much as beekeeping is a good source of recreation and profitable venture, it is important to know that it entails the care of live insects, as well as its potential to affect people around you, it is key to know the link between beekeeping and people.

If you want to pursue a beekeeping practice in an urban or populated environment, one should be aware of how it may impact the community, especially with how you deal with your neighbors.

For some, even property rights and a good understanding of human psychology.

Keeping or caring for bees, especially in a populated area or community requires one the skill or a more in-depth understanding of bees, its characteristics and biology.

One prime concern for a suburban beekeeper should be that he or she must manage his bee colonies well, in order for it not create a nuisance with neighbors.

Be it a swarm going over a neighbor's flower plot or fruit orchard, the fact that bees are nestling on one's foliage can be construed as an intrusion in the privacy of the other.

Another consideration is that a beekeeper must make sure to put in place a tool that would prevent bees from coming into contact with other people, thus prevent more conflict and confrontations as much as possible. Make sure to create a fence around your bee farm, setting it up to a standard height of no less than 6 feet tall.

A high fence will guide the bees to fly above people's heads, since bees always fly in a straight path and a tall fence will prevent bees from flying straight into the path of a walking person.

A tall fence establishes privacy for your bee farm, especially since it will prevent curious persons from looking into the farm, as well as avoid the fear of other people seeing that there are thousands of bees living just within the community.

A tall fence provides good protection for the bee hives from strong winds.

Lastly, make every effort to educate your neighbors or peers about the safety and benefits of your practice, since you need to set proper expectations with them to help them do away with the fear that they perceive may occur.

Awareness is important and maintaining good relations with your neighbors is as important as making them feel safe and secure, as well as eliminate their fear of what cannot happen, and that is how important that you see the link between beekeeping and people relations.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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