Gary G. Schempp used to kill insects. Now, he cares for bees.
Schempp was in the pest control business for 30 years. His company was originally called Lethal Pest Control Co., which later changed to All Seasons Pest Management.
About five year ago, Schempp attended a Cape May County 4-H Fair here.
"My friend said, 'Look at that guy over there in the bee booth with bees all over him,'" said Schempp, 57, a local resident. "I said, 'Wow, that's amazing. That's real interesting.'"
Schempp immediately joined the New Jersey Beekeepers Association. He also did online research and bought books on bees.
"I became really interested in beekeeping because it was contrary to the experience I had up until that time with pest control," said Schempp, who didn't kill bees with his pest management company. "I never really knew too much about them or learned about them until a became a beekeeper. I became fascinated, so I sold my pest control company two years ago."
Schempp now runs the six-acre Green Acres Family Farm here. He is also the founder of Busy Bees NJ, a honey-bee products and services company which includes safely removing bees from homeowners' property.
Beekeeping is becoming more popular, said Jim Bobb, chairman of the Eastern Apiculture Society.
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Schempp was in the pest control business for 30 years. His company was originally called Lethal Pest Control Co., which later changed to All Seasons Pest Management.
About five year ago, Schempp attended a Cape May County 4-H Fair here.
"My friend said, 'Look at that guy over there in the bee booth with bees all over him,'" said Schempp, 57, a local resident. "I said, 'Wow, that's amazing. That's real interesting.'"
Schempp immediately joined the New Jersey Beekeepers Association. He also did online research and bought books on bees.
"I became really interested in beekeeping because it was contrary to the experience I had up until that time with pest control," said Schempp, who didn't kill bees with his pest management company. "I never really knew too much about them or learned about them until a became a beekeeper. I became fascinated, so I sold my pest control company two years ago."
Schempp now runs the six-acre Green Acres Family Farm here. He is also the founder of Busy Bees NJ, a honey-bee products and services company which includes safely removing bees from homeowners' property.
Beekeeping is becoming more popular, said Jim Bobb, chairman of the Eastern Apiculture Society.
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