well we have hosted many wwoofers now for since March 2010 and I must say overall it has been great, there's no way we could have covered all the work that has been done here without them, especially since my OH has been laid low with a hernia problem this past few months ( and will continue to be by the looks of the waiting lists

) We have had many different people, from students to married couples, you kind of have to use your gut instinct to let you know who to pick from the numerous emails you get when you post the dates available, it is a bit of a job to go through emails and await responses and then try and slot everyone in so we dont have too many at the one time or 'double bookings'. We are luck that my dad has a self contained flat attached to his house so they stay there as we have only a 2 bed house and I couldnt stick living with strangers for 8 months of the year, but some people do it and love it, a lot of hosts have caravans for the wwoofers and you can let them know about accommodation etc on your profile and also when they get in contact by email.
Yes you have to babysit them when they come first (show how much feed the animals get, make sure they dont pull up your veggies, mistaking them for weeds) but like I said it has been a great help to us and we have met many great people who have come back and/or offered us their homes if we wanted to go to their neck of the woods for a holiday ( ah if only we could get babysitters for our animal family

).
We have had one or two encounters, one guy wasn't so keen on me (a woman) asking him what to do but he wasn't long being told, and another fella who up an left after a week (when he was supposed to stay for a month) because he had a better offer

. But like I said we have had a very good experience being hosts.
Generally our guys start at 9 have a tea break at 11 and lunch for an hour at one and finish off around 4/5. Some days are longer and others are shorter depending on weather/work needed doing, we are flexible if people want to head off for a day or two. Weekends are free. We supply breakfast and they join us for lunch and dinner and at w/ends we supply them with meals so everyone has a bit of space/freedom, we also have friends with kayaks and boats who take them out to the islands if they want. One thing I would say is to specify that you want people to stay for 2 weeks or more ( or whatever period of time you want) for the simple reason is that you dont want to be showing new wwoofers what to do every week etc. It also great to 'book' someone in for a month if you want to get away for a night or two in the middle of that month, (thats of course if you trust em enough)
So thats my tuppence worth on our experiences, if anyone needs any more info or advice sure Id be more than happy to let you know how we are getting on
Bríd
