When our partner gets into a modern hobby, he never forges ahead slowly, he runs full steam into the task and buys everything he thinks he needs.
Normally, once all the stuff is obtained, and he gets all the proficiency, he usually loses interest.
Everything sits in the basement or attic until all of us either sell it or he has found another way to use it; Last month, he switched his interest from bat houses to bee hives. Every one of us started with bats because of all the mosquitoes around our house; Our neighbors had a lot of outdated tires on their property and they attracted the mosquitoes, however when he found the bats would eventually try to find solace in the house; he gave up the idea. He thought honey bees would be a better venture. Every one of us could have honey for our consumption, and he planned on selling what all of us couldn’t use. I recommended he beginning with a small honey bee hive and buy a couple hundred bees to fill it. Instead, he wanted to order 2000 bees and the beehives to beach house them. He was talking to a beekeeper that lived in our local area. He told him he lost nearly 20% of his bees while all of us were in delivery. Whenever the truck driver stopped, bees would escape, and they didn’t come back to the beehives. When our partner said he might order more bees, I put our foot down. One beehive to beginning was enough, and I would not have our entire backyard filled with them. Instead of lowering the amount of honey bees he was ordering, he simply canceled the order. He wanted everything or nothing, and I was happy with that decision.