Hi
I was wondering what the population breakdown of this forum is? (In general, not detailed.)
I was interested in finding a forum that has techniques, mentorship, and experience not only from one country's point of view, and to be able to see how others do things differently. And not feeling limited to only one particular method is the only right way to do things.
Welcome, although I take a beek's location into all my ideas on keeping bees, so I guess I will keep my bee info out of posts to you unless you decide to tell us where you are.
Beemasters is global. Put in your location if you want posts from your location.
Are you saying that it will only show me stuff in my area? Or that you will withhold it?
That's not a good option.
Some people want to be anonymous because of how other forums showed poor adult maturity levels.
Welcome to Beemaster.
As mentioned below, please add your location. Beekeeping is universal and at the same time very local. It is required by the bylaws.
Jim Altmiller
All posts will be shown. I just said I won't tell a beek how to keep bees when I don't know if he's in the Arctic or on the equator.
What good would it do him if I gave advice for one area when he is in the other?
You don't need to be specific, but at least an area that gives us your climate data.
Anon,
You don't need to join Beemaster to learn from members contributions.
Simply search topics from previous posts.
I searched old topics for about a year before I became a member, not because I was concerned about privacy, but as a new beekeeper I figured I had little to contribute.
Beekeeping is unique to your location so keep that in mind.
Good luck with your bees.
And thank you to all the contributors for helping me with my bees and farm and garden and jokes and political content.
Quote from: Anonimo22 on August 22, 2019, 07:49:05 AM
Some people want to be anonymous because of how other forums showed poor adult maturity levels.
Hi, and Welcome. I understand your desire to avoid conflict from "poor adult maturity levels" manifest in contentious and snarky forums. Nobody is unkind at Beemaster. From my perspective, there are about 10 people on any given day who will view & respond to your current questions. You won't find the wry humor of Rusty Burlew's HoneyBeeSuite, but everyone's tone here is helpful, and the experts are generous with their time. I don't argue on politics/guns, which thankfully are kept in a separate section from beekeeping topics.
As recommended, the search box brings up older discussions with decade-old advice which is still current as far as bee handling techniques.
And best of all, no javascript or flash ads running.
Hi, and Welcome.
Your replies will also be more meaningful to other members if they can assess what climate your experiences are from and how similar your climate is to theirs.
I?m an idiot- you can learn tons of beginners stuff at my threads!!
QuoteSome people want to be anonymous because of how other forums showed poor adult maturity levels
I don't think you will find that problem here. On the rare occasion it pops up, the mods are good about slapping it down. Very often, questions will spark debates on how to do the thing that is asked about and you will have to weed through opinions, but I find that to be a + not a -. Tons of things to try, and you can do what works best for you.
Quote from: saltybluegrass on August 22, 2019, 04:46:16 PM
I?m an idiot- you can learn tons of beginners stuff at my threads!!
That makes 2 of us :cheesy: :cheesy: :cool:
Quote from: Anonimo22 on August 22, 2019, 07:49:05 AM
Are you saying that it will only show me stuff in my area? Or that you will withhold it?
That's not a good option.
Some people want to be anonymous because of how other forums showed poor adult maturity levels.
You are welcome here. You are anonymous even now. No one here knows who you are with your (Anonimo) name. Posting you location will not change that. It is a big world. I talk to people form all over the world about bees from the far North to the far South, from the far East and here in the West. Hawaii, Russia, Canada, Europe, Turkey, South America, Pacific Islands, Australia, New Zealand, Middle East etc. I have found the bee community to be a common binder bringing folks together form all over the world in a friendly, helpful way. Occasionally one will pop up which wants to change the make up of the world more than they really are here for the love of the bees. That is rare, if that is your concern. We have a Topic here Titled the coffee house for such discussion. We can not help you with you specific questions as location effects how hive management is most effective for a specific area. Climate, elevation, etc. I am sure that poor adult maturity levels exist all over the world, sometimes even with new members: as well as older members. But that is rare here. Relax and enjoy being welcome is my advise.
Phillip
Quote from: CoolBees on August 22, 2019, 05:25:43 PM
Quote from: saltybluegrass on August 22, 2019, 04:46:16 PM
I?m an idiot- you can learn tons of beginners stuff at my threads!!
That makes 2 of us :cheesy: :cheesy: :cool:
I would hardly consider either one of you an idiot. Modest maybe, Sly foxes maybe. But no idiot, don't let these two trick you Anonimo 22. :wink:
Quote from: iddee on August 22, 2019, 06:01:41 AM
Welcome, although I take a beek's location into all my ideas on keeping bees, so I guess I will keep my bee info out of posts to you unless you decide to tell us where you are.
Quote from: Ben Framed on August 22, 2019, 08:50:10 PM
Quote from: Anonimo22 on August 22, 2019, 07:49:05 AM
Are you saying that it will only show me stuff in my area? Or that you will withhold it?
That's not a good option.
Some people want to be anonymous because of how other forums showed poor adult maturity levels.
You are welcome here. You are anonymous even now. No one here knows who you are with your (Anonimo) name. Posting you location will not change that. It is a big world. I talk to people form all over the world about bees from the far North to the far South, from the far East and here in the West. Hawaii, Russia, Canada, Europe, Turkey, South America, Pacific Islands, Australia, New Zealand, Middle East etc. I have found the bee community to be a common binder bringing folks together form all over the world in a friendly, helpful way. Occasionally one will pop up which wants to change the make up of the world more than they really are here for the love of the bees. That is rare, if that is your concern. We have a Topic here Titled the coffee house for such discussion. We can not help you with you specific questions as location effects how hive management is most effective for a specific area. Climate, elevation, etc. I am sure that poor adult maturity levels exist all over the world, sometimes even with new members: as well as older members. But that is rare here. Relax and enjoy being welcome is my advise.
Phillip
Anonimo22, I noticed you did put your location as (US, North America, Earth). This covers a lot of real-estate and most every climate condition in one form or another, found on Earth. I am in agreement with iddee on this one.
Thanks.
So you want it to be more specific?
Quote from: Anonimo22 on August 22, 2019, 11:48:48 PM
Thanks.
So you want it to be more specific?
Welcome. All you need to do is be specific enough that we have some idea of the climate in your area. By just saying the US, you could be in the desert in Arizona or the frigid winters of Maine or anywhere in between, and there are just too many climate related differences in beekeeping for anyone to be of any help to you or you to be of help to anyone else if we don?t know where you are coming from, literally and metaphorically. :happy: Some people do put their town, but notice that Phillip and I only put the section of the state we are in. This maintains a high level of personal privacy, but still lets the other members know what sort of climate we are dealing with. As I said before, this helps us both get and give better advice. Good luck with your bees, wherever you are! :wink: :cheesy:
Quote from: The15thMember on August 23, 2019, 12:00:11 AM
Quote from: Anonimo22 on August 22, 2019, 11:48:48 PM
Thanks.
So you want it to be more specific?
Welcome. All you need to do is be specific enough that we have some idea of the climate in your area. By just saying the US, you could be in the desert in Arizona or the frigid winters of Maine or anywhere in between, and there are just too many climate related differences in beekeeping for anyone to be of any help to you or you to be of help to anyone else if we don?t know where you are coming from, literally and metaphorically. :happy: Some people do put their town, but notice that Phillip and I only put the section of the state we are in. This maintains a high level of personal privacy, but still lets the other members know what sort of climate we are dealing with. As I said before, this helps us both get and give better advice. Good luck with your bees, wherever you are! :wink: :cheesy:
👍 Thanks Member.