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December 15, 2005, 10:19:54 AM »
Hi folks,
My name is Mickey Barbour and I live in Angier, N.C.- 30 miles south of Raleigh. Trying to get all the info I can right now. I have always been the type to build and grow things and I think with bees I can do both
I spoke the other day with a honey seller at the farmers market in Raleigh. His name was Berry Hines and was very helpful. I hope to get down to Tarboro to see his bee yards this spring.
I plan to start with 2 hives on our back yard. We are building a house on a 6 acre lot next year and I will try to move them over there after things calm down.
Thanks for the great site and I hope I don't bore you with all my newbie questions
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Welcome Mickey to the forums, and there is ALWAYS room for newbees and newbee questions here
Glad you found us and I'm sure you can juggle more than one ball at a time, many of our members build and design their own equipment, hives, tools, etc.. So you'll find lots of help in the forums concerning all your design aspirations
Best holiday wishes and again, welcome!!!
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Thanks for the welcom!
I have learned alot just by reading old posts. I to anwer question befor I ask them
Misckey
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