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any beekeepers in the house?
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the local club by me is having spring beginner classes and i will be there
with any luck i get honey bees and not vampier bees
stay tuned for updates of sweet success.
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Maybe it is relevant to this topic.. I didn't watch it..
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AJ WH Ranger wrote: This just popped in my inbox..
Maybe it is relevant to this topic.. I didn't watch it..
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Lots of Bee info on the net. these little guys are very important to us.
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You have to get us pics of the build.
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Trouty56 wrote: Since this post I have been kinda busy reading and learning. I located a mentor and have put down money on a northern bred NUC. The mentor is going to help me with a horizontal deep frame hive I am going to build from a design from the net. I am on a waiting list for the bees so I may not get them for sure. Got my hopes up.
Sounds good Bob, I think you will enjoy it. The apple orchards will benefit as well.
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my bees are coming as a 5 frame nuc and due here early may
i am using the standard Langstroth hive 10 frame box
my climate is to cold for a horizontal hive
have you watched any of "the fat bee man" videos on you tube?
more info out on the web than one is able to take in.
www.beesource.com also has lots of info along with self build plans.
we should be able to post some cool pictures for the rest to see before too long
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