There are many places to purchase bees, however, it is a buyer-beware market. Even when purchasing from a reputable source it is important to ask questions and understand what to look for.
Ensure you have safety equipment at hand when transporting your bees. Accidents happen and having gear on hand can help in a pinch.
Have your equipment ready to go in your apiary. These bees will need to be moved into a full brood box immediately. Plan to pick them up and install them that day.
New and growing colonies need to be fed. They will need this in order to quickly drawn out comb on new frames, while storing for the upcoming fall. Yes, the summer goes by quickly!
DO NOT expect a honey yield from first year colonies.
All our bees are sold within Nova Scotia and we do not export. If the purchaser wishes to take them outside of Nova Scotia, the purchaser must arrange importation permits from the destination province.
Our bees will have a Inspection Certificate from the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture. You must have a BK# (Beekeeper Registration Number) issued to you by the NSDA BEFORE picking up the bees.
All Nucs must be paid in FULL before they will be permitted to leave their parent apiary. Any Nucleus colonies not fully paid for, at the date of Pick Up, will be sold to the next person on the list.
Although we are limiting our number of Nucleus Colonies, there is a chance we may not have enough to fulfill all orders. We do not ask for a deposit, for this reason. It's first come, first serve. First on the List is guaranteed the First Nucleus Colony produced.
We will notify you in April 2025 if you will not be able to get a Nucleus Colony from us. We are resrving only 40 Nucleus Colonies for sale. Act fast, as they will sell out.