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Hi there, as the title suggests: are there any bee keepers in the area? I tried searching the topic but all I found was a topic about the price of honey.


I am considering starting a colony of honey bees in my garden, and was wondering if you have any advice RE neighbors, etc. I have some experience in it, but obviously am wary about doing so because of neighbors and feeding issues.


Thanks

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I found this thread from about five years ago but you should be able to glean some information from it.


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,440809


Judging from the number of bees that have visited my lavender this year - fascinating to watch - there must be hives not too far away.


I guess you've seen the London Beekeepers website? http://www.lbka.org.uk/home.html

I'm in a group of beekeepers at Glengall Wharf Garden (Burgess Park.) We have five hives and there are two there owned by an experienced local beekeeper who has been helping us learn how to look after our hives. We absolutely welcome anyone who wants to come along. We meet on Sundays at 3.30 at the moment. PM me if you would like any more details.


(64 Glengall Road, SE15 6NF)

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