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tbrinck
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prospective new beekeeper in NY
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February 16, 2013, 07:47:10 PM »
My name is tyler, I live in Orange county NY, sand shall be getting my equipment in about 3 weeks to start keeping bees. I am ordering my equipment form better bees, but am looking to find a closer source for bees. So that i can avoid driving 3 hrs twice. I am not ordering the beginners kit due to everything i have read saying dont bother. Instead im getting a global smoker, 8 frame triangle escape board, 8 frame varroa screen w/ wooden entrance closer, universal entrance reducer/mouse guard, 8 frame beemax hivetop feeder, an unassembled increase kit 8 frame. for tools a 10"hive tool, uncapping fork, bee brush, for clothing ventilated leather gloves, and an english style bee suit.
I noticed that hudsonvalley bee supply has a 3lb bee package but didnt want to order from anywhere without a second opinion, I am also going to try to use the least amount of chemicals possible, if possible non at all. I shall be posting on here a lot im sure. Thanks to everyone for their time and knowledge.
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February 16, 2013, 08:11:18 PM »
Just wanted to say welcome.
I to am just getting into bee keeping. Very exciting stuff. I can hardly wait.
When I go looking for information I really like Michael Bush's site
http://bushfarms.com/bees.htm.
He has a crap load of information. He is pretty straight forward and seems to follow a common sense approach to keeping bees.
Try him you might like him.
Wish you lot of luck.
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Welcome to the forum.
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