So I've started looking into keeping a hive or two in my backyard, and my kids (daughter especially) are understandably nervous. They're still young, 8, 10, and 12 this year, so the thought alone is what scares them. I've brought up the idea, and my daughter has already asked that I not start keeping hives…. I suspect she'll be OK (always has been a bit of a drama queen), but rather than stomp on her feelings, I'd like to ease her mind and have her feel more comfortable with the idea (before Dad start's building those funny looking boxes out in the garage..)
We've had ground-bee's on our property before, none of the kids got stung, but they were told to steer clear of that spot in the yard, and did fine. I've explained this will be the same, and plan on keeping them out-of-the-way anyways. There is some structure/stuff nearby, so they should elevate upon leaving the hive and not cross paths with the kids too often.
Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions.
- K