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mmarmino
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Hello from Fort Rucker, AL
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Hello all! Ive had bees for a couple years now. I'm a reservist that is currently on active duty at Fort Rucker, AL going to flight school. I had to give up my bees when we came here in April but will be going back to Kentucky in about a year and will take it back up. I am just looking for someone in the area that i can help with swarms and cutouts for experience being that Ive never done either. If anyone knows anybody that needs a hand and would like to teach me, feel free to message. thanks
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Thank you for your service!
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Welcome to the site and I second the gratitude for your service.
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you are both very welcome! Ive watched alot of JPs videos and have learned from them but once i go back to Kentucky next year id like to get on the list for removal and swarms. I'm just wondering what exactly they keep doing with all those bees! Id like to have about 4 or 5 five hives but i have plenty of space to expand.
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