Absolutely.We call the bees in the hive 'ours' which technically speaking they are not. We are foster bee keepers due to the fact that when the Secretary of our local been keeping society, who knew DHs late parents,heard we were moving to a property with a large ,south facing garden he asked if he could put a hive in it.Its wonderful. He comes and does all the work but gives us some of the honey in return.Plus he's a fount of knowledge,not just received bees but wildlife and garden in general, and very interesting to talk to.From time to time he brings a spare suit so we can garb up and have a good look.We're seriously considering one of us doing a bee keeping course when we eventually retire -a way off - so we can continue if he ever gives up.He's a fair bit older than us.Proudly our hive produced a bumper 157 lbs this year.His best yield in 16 hives.We were thrilled.We live on the outskirts of a large ,previously very industrial town.I had reservations initially,but we asked our neighbours if they minded.They have small children,and grandchildren.And we are now grandparents.I was worried about swarming. But so far it's been fascinating,and I feel very attached to 'our' bees.