Hello from Thurmont, Maryland.. I live on a farm in the valley of the Catoctin Mountains.. it's not too far from the President's retreat.. Camp David. I see the President's helicoptors flying by all the time.. I wave.. but they've never stopped by to say hi.
I def. a newbie to beekeeping.. started w/ 2 5-frame nucs in the beginning of May bought locally from Kirsten & Micheal Traynor. The queens are Minnesota Hygienic. I'm using Med. Supers for the entire hives.. IPM bottom boards's & ventilated inner covers.
Just bought more equipment for 2 more hives.. have talked w/ a very local beekeeper about buying 2 more nucs. My original nuc suppliers have left for Germany to study Apairy methods there for a year.
The bees are doing great.. I'm adding my 4th Med. Super to the hives this weekend. I've enjoyed reading all the posts.. and have tried some of the suggestions/advice on bearding already. My bearding was a combo of ventilation and overcrowding.. these ladies are working fast.. the locust tree's were in bloom for almost 2 weeks. Mmmm.. just love that smell.
Hello and welcome!
How very rude of the Secret Service never to wave back.
Welcome to the show :D
Sounds like you suffer from a rapid learning curve. Welcome and visit often as even us old time beekeepers learn new things here from time to time.
>Kirsten & Micheal Traynor
If you see them, tell them I said hi. :)
Greetings from down the road in Dickerson.
Thank you for the warm welcomes.. I've been reading a lot.. doing my best to digest all the information. Some things you just have to experience first hand.. like the weight of a full Med. Super! I'm use to farm work.. 50lb & 100lb feed bags.. but I think a full hive body would do a number on my back. Thanks again.. I'm looking forward to reading all the stories & info. everyone shares.
http://www.bushfarms.com/beeslazy.htm
Here's how to not work so hard.
http://www.bushfarms.com/beeseightframemedium.htm
Here's how to convert what you already have to lighter equipment.
I'm really enjoying my eight frame mediums.
Thanks Michael.. I've have already visited and read a lot of your website.. Thankyou! Ken D.
hey kensfarm from pa. try the ventrilo chat sometime!
I'll have to give it a try.. my evening farm work use to take most of my time.. now I do all my water/animal checks and I'm back in the house by 7:30. Thankyou!
Hello from Dillsburg, PA - not too far up Rt. 15 from you. I'm also new to beekeeping, with one hive and one summer under my belt. I'm going to add two hives next year, both 8 framers using medium supers. That advice from Michael Bush of Bush Bees was great. I love his website with info. for "lazy beekeepers".
Enjoy the mild weather while it lasts.
Alice
My son and I are new to the beekeeping this past year and the hives have good stores so afr so we are hoping for a good season this year ,nature permitting!
Welcome aboard an excting and informative forum.
Good luck with your Beekeeping plenty of good people and good help here
kirko
Gday mate!
Hello and good luck
kirko