How to do backyard beekeeping: inside Southern California hives

Most people wouldn’t dare sleep feet away from 100,000 stinging bugs, but Charlene Potter wouldn’t have it any other way. Charlene is a beekeeper, and over the last 5 years, she has learned the ins and outs of the somewhat strange practice. USC Annenberg's Jeremy Lindenfeld filmed and interviewed Charlene while she went about her beekeeping duties. Whether you’re a professional insect lover or a casual honey connoisseur, you’re sure to get a buzz out of watching this bee-movie.
Producer: Jeremy Lindenfeld
Thumbnail: Rachel Kisela
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  • @BrooklandsHoneyBees
    @BrooklandsHoneyBees2 жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks for sharing :D

  • @tannisthasinha3637
    @tannisthasinha36372 жыл бұрын

    I love this one!! Congrats Jeremy!

  • @vlizion
    @vlizion Жыл бұрын

    Hello. So, my father in law is retiring and wanted to get back to bee keeping. But the problem is, he doesn't have a license to do so for him to get back into his bee keeping. What are the steps for him to have a bee keeping license and for him to do this at home??

  • @AnnenbergMedia

    @AnnenbergMedia

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey John! The first step for your father in law would be to visit your state's department of Agriculture website. There he should find information on either registering his bees or obtaining a beekeeping license - the necessary forms should be downloadable in PDF. The fee for registering is usually nominal, based upon the number of bee colonies owned. For most of these forms, it's as easy as filling them out, and mailing them in to the department with a check! If your father in law is having trouble finding the information on a department of agriculture website, he could also reach out to other organizations who would be happy to help him comply with state regulations. One of the best is Apiary Inspectors of America. Hope this helps!