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Title: Beekeeping in the Nevada desert
Post by: jerryc on October 03, 2009, 03:29:47 AM
In looking at a place to retire I found some property in Nevada, near Winnemucca. That name tells you a lot, it's remote. Good place to retire but I'm told that between the 115 degree summers and 14 degree winters all I would have would be a bunch of dead bees.
Are there any Nevada beekeepers here?
are there really any special problems?
The main vegetation there is sagebrush, is that the same as "Sage" honey you buy in the store? If it is, it's pretty good.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Title: Re: Beekeeping in the Nevada desert
Post by: LSBees on October 19, 2009, 07:45:51 PM
Nice to see you Jerry, I wish I could answer your questions on the sage I would like to know as well as here in Carson we have lots of it and Rabbit Brush. I have been told that Rabbit Brush is a great late fall / winter feed for the bees but makes nasty honey, the good I hear is they dont usually use it for honey only pollen to feed the young.