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greetings from Indiana
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I'm Jimmyo from southeast Indiana. My sister in law and I have 7 hives. We took 10 into winter. We've been keeping bees for 3 years. I make most of our own equipment. We get a spring harvest from Locust trees and harvest of golden rod in the fall around labor day if there's enough for us and the bees.
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Welcome to the forum! I hope you enjoy the time you spend here
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Welcome to the forum. Good luck this year.
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Welcome to the forums. You have black locust trees or the other one?
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We have Black Locust trees. They bloom in the spring and the bees love them but they are only out a couple weeks. Wind and rain can blow the blossoms right off.
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