Hello all, my name is Mark but I answer to Obie much faster.
I have been researching beekeeping for about a month now, I am very green on the subject of beekeeping and I am open to learning more.
I have been filling my head with information on YouTube and the web about various ways to start a hive and to create an apiary.
I know that I have a lot to learn, the subject of bees never really appealled to me until a little over a month ago when I decided to check it out. I dove into the deep end and just started becoming more and more facinated with different aspects of the lifestyle. From how to split a hive to prevent swarming to grafting eggs to rear queens. Not to mention the honey and other natural products that the bees create.
My last set of videos I watched were on diseases and parasites that bees can get as well as a few different ways to treat them. There is a lot of information and not too many organized ways of making sure one it getting the right information. I have looked at local bee societies in my area and I know I am kind of late to the game this year to follow through on start of the year exercises and all, but the long and short of it is that I have no place to build an apiary yet. So I am learning as much as I can about the academics of beekeeping so when I get ready to buy my first batch of bees, I will have a good bit of knowledge already.
So, bear with me. I will probably have a bunch of questions to ask.
Welcome to the forum and get yourself some bees. BTW, bee keeping is very addictive. Ask away.
Welcome to the forum Obie, you've stumbled across a great resource here, don't be afraid to use it. :)
By the way, Allen is right..Beekeeping is VERY ADDICTIVE!
I caught the fever in late October, bought 2 Nucs mid January, thinking I'd do 2 to 3 hives this first year. Next thing you know, I'm taking swam calls, doing a couple cut outs, building and ordering more equipment, etc. etc.
I currently find myself with 9 hives and 2 Nucs...and loving every minute of it! :-D BUT YES! IT'S QUITE ADDICTIVE! :laugh:
Welcome to the forum, Obie. There are several people here from Pa. Check into a local bee club, they can bee a great help also.
Joe
Welcome to the group. :bee:
Thank you for the warm welcome.
I pretty much understand that this will be a wonderful addiction, having been a computer geek for the majority of my life, having something that will get me outside more and in the sun is a welcome addiction for me to have.
I have already resigned myself to getting swarm calls. Cutouts seem a bit overwhelming a concept for me... for now that is. :)
Be that as it may, until I move to some land that I own, I am not going to be able to buy any bees yet. I may start collecting equipment though once I have some extra money to do so.
I just really can't wait to start but patience is a big thing with dealing with bees, so I better get to learning that now while I can. :)