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Bee J
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Greetings from VA
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Hello everyone! What a great forum & source of information! I have 2 hives and am in my 3rd year of beeking, so still much to learn! We have 2 beekeeping clubs in our area (Richmond), and there are many helpful people in both. I would have been lost my first year w/o my mentor. I find beekeepers to be wonderful friends.
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Welcome Bee J. My daughter and her family live in VA.
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Hello and Welcome Bee J
There is alot of great information on the forum !!
The members here are willing help and answer your questions, all you need to do is to ask
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Bee J. Welcome to our forum, that is great that you have found us. We love new members, stick around. We will be that place where you will have people that love to listen to stories, tales and experiences, you will make some new and great friends too. So nice that you have a mentor, they can give a mountain of help, there is so much to learn about beekeeping, you will be learning and learning, and will never stop, smiling. Have a most wonderful day, great health. Cindi
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