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Greetings all. I'll be starting two hives for the first time this spring in Michigan. Nice to have bound these forums with such knowledgeable and helpful people! I've also started a blog as a way of documenting my experiences (also for the first time). So please check it out and feel free to offer any tips/corrections/critiques. Thanks!
http://beeginnings.blogspot.com/
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Welcome to the site! A lot of helpful beeks here! Larry
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Hello and Welcome!
I would suggest putting your location in rather than "hopeless lost". A lot of beekeeping can be local. When you ask for help it makes it easier to give it if people know where your are. Beekeeping in NC is different than beekeeping in VA or NH, for example.
It's a fun hobby. And addicting.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of the honeybee.
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Quote from: Francus on January 26, 2012, 01:43:49 PM
Hello and Welcome!
I would suggest putting your location in rather than "hopeless lost". A lot of beekeeping can be local. When you ask for help it makes it easier to give it if people know where your are. Beekeeping in NC is different than beekeeping in VA or NH, for example.
It's a fun hobby. And addicting.
Ahhh, I hadn't even noticed the location on the profile. Thanks for pointing that out! I should no longer be hopelessly lost
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