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Beekeeping in Louisiana (Trivia)
Posted on 9/13/20 at 10:13 am
Posted on 9/13/20 at 10:13 am
What Louisiana Parish has the most registered beekeepers?
Posted on 9/13/20 at 12:22 pm to tigerpawl
My dad had a hive in Lincoln Parish when we were kids, man that honey comb with fresh honey in it right out of the box was awesome.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 1:25 pm to The Torch
Here's the list. Download and then export to Excel and sort by parish. You might be surprised. Registered Beekeepers in Louisiana
Hint: East BR is 2nd; Tangipahoa is 3rd.
Hint: East BR is 2nd; Tangipahoa is 3rd.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 5:49 pm to tigerpawl
I just got home from work and don’t feel like doing any more thinking. What’s the answer?
Posted on 9/13/20 at 5:59 pm to PillageUrVillage
quote:Ha! OK, Old Crusty... It's St. Tammany with 75.
I just got home from work and don’t feel like doing any more thinking.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 6:12 pm to tigerpawl
Having to register your bee hives is the definition of intrusive, unnecessary, bureaucratic, burdensome, shameful government overreach.
When are we gonna wake up and demand government start rolling back some of this nonsense?
When are we gonna wake up and demand government start rolling back some of this nonsense?
Posted on 9/13/20 at 6:55 pm to No Colors
Is it law to register them? We had 40 hives at one point in St. Tammany.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 6:58 pm to tigerpawl
I was gonna guess Tangi, only because I knew one guy that kept bees there
Posted on 9/13/20 at 7:02 pm to No Colors
quote:I'm sure active beekeepers might have a different perspective.
Having to register your bee hives is the definition of intrusive, unnecessary, bureaucratic, burdensome, shameful government overreach.
The purpose of Apiary Programs is to prevent the introduction and spread of infectious diseases and pests of honey bees. This is accomplished through hive registration, surveys, inspections, sampling, and control of pests of honey bees.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 7:10 pm to cubsfinger
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Is it law to register them?
My uncle is doing a 2 year stretch at Hunt Correctional for failure to register hives. He got caught in a sting.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 7:26 pm to Twenty 49
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My uncle is doing a 2 year stretch at Hunt Correctional for failure to register hives. He got caught in a sting.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:03 pm to tigerpawl
Pics of Hippie Girl Honey?
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:23 pm to Twenty 49
I’m a sucker for a terrible dad joke.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 9:32 pm to tigerpawl
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Ha! OK, Old Crusty... It's St. Tammany with 75.
I knew that because I got sucked into watching Jeff Horchoff from St. Joseph's Abbey on Youtube. There are WAY too many friends and such that he trades with, gets bees from, etc., for it not to be St. Tammany.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 9:35 pm to tigerpawl
Speaking of honey. This sounds mighty cheap.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 10:13 pm to No Colors
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Having to register your bee hives is the definition of intrusive, unnecessary, bureaucratic, burdensome, shameful government overreach.
When are we gonna wake up and demand government start rolling back some of this nonsense?
I'm sure you think you should be able to bring in whatever plants or animals you would like, right? And buy and apply any pesticide you would like with no licensing or registration requirements?
There are reasons for these regulations. If someone brings in one hive with some new, devastating disease or parasite, it could wipe out the entire beekeeping industry in the state. They are already dealing with colony collapse.
Anyway, East Baton Rouge being second kind of surprises me, but then again it doesn't for some reason. EBR isn't exactly known for agriculture, but I guess it makes sense that there would be a bunch of beekeepers since it doesn't require much acreage.
Those beekeepers love their damn chicken trees too. God forbid anyone kill a chicken tree.
Posted on 9/14/20 at 5:49 am to Cowboyfan89
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I'm sure you think you should be able to bring in whatever plants or animals you would like, right?
No.
I think there should be limits on invasive species. European honey bees exist on every continent on eart except Antarctica. They've been here in North America since the early 1600s.
Having to register your bee hives with the government is an unreasonable burden. I'm comfortable with my position.
Posted on 9/14/20 at 6:13 am to No Colors
Those innocent little creatures have a huge effect on agriculture - probably more than most people realize. For the most part, they're out of our awareness, but they're out there doing their thing - even when we're not watching.
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