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Ronnd
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I am looking for enough equipment to get me started in beekeeping, 2 hives,med beesuit,smoker Thanks to any help
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Where are you located?
I have a used smoker and either new or used equipment to get you started. You can send me a PM for prices and more information.
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Ronnd
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Located in east central MO sorry bout that all get it on there when I figure this out
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Ronnd,
I sent you an email. Just let me know what you are looking for, and I will see what I can do for you.
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get in touch with cecil at heartland honey and beekeeping supply in spring hill kansas they arent to far from you and the can ship
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