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homesteader824
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I am a new member. I live in the Missouri Ozarks and have been keeping bees for about 10 years. I have a small operation, varying from one to four hives. I was down to one hive this spring, so I bought two packages in Arpil.
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Welcome to the forum. Maybe we can all learn from each others experiences.
Good luck with your bees
Joe
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Welcome to the forum.
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Welcome to the site!
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Hey homesteader, I'm also new to the site and from the Ozarks. I grew up in Winona but live in Ash Grove near Springfield now. I've had bees for three years now and have had the normal run of problems but have maneged to hang in there. I started the year with one hive that I nuked last fall and overwintered in a single deep. I've started two nukes from them this year plus I've taken about 30 lb of honey so far and estimate another 12 or 15 lbs capped and ready to go in a med super. The second deep I added this spring probably weighs in excess of 80 lbs.
I've learned a lot in the last three years, a good bit of it from Michael Bushs web site but I still have a long way to go. I think I've lost about 7 hives since I started and I try to learn something from each of them.
Good luck to you, Wolfer
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Welcome and lookout for the bitterweed! Makes for a bumper crop of honey, but too bitter to eat! I extracted a ton of it from hives I set out in Fox, AR. Made good bee feed though.
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