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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: wtiger on January 12, 2007, 01:29:59 PM

Title: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: wtiger on January 12, 2007, 01:29:59 PM
Hello My father and I are going to get our first 2 hives this spring.  It seems like it would be fun and interesting to us and it will give us something that we can do together; Since I live close to him.  I have been reading the forum and beekeeping websites trying to get a handle on what is necessary.  I'm thinking we're going to go with an all medium wood hive and wood frames with plastic base along with all the other equipment that a beginner needs.  All of this has been fairly easy to find online.  The thing I've having trouble finding are apiaries that ship bee packages through the mail.  Could someone help me out and give me some places to call or websites to visit?  The closest one I could find that I could pick up bees from is in Kansas city; which is clear on the other side of Missouri from where I'm located.  If the local beekeepers association can't hook me up with bees I'll have to order them.

many thanks,
           The Aspiring Beek
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: Kathyp on January 12, 2007, 02:13:39 PM
hi, it will be easier to help you when you have questions if we know where you live.  different areas have different issues. 

also, do a search here and elsewhere on plastic foundation.  some use it with success.  some have great problems.  as a beginner, wax foundation might work better, and it doesn't cost much if you order it in bulk.

as for bees....again, if we know where you are, answering that question will be easier.  i get mine through my local bee supply store.  they take orders and get a huge shipment.  some people order packages independently and i'm sure you can get good info for your area from someone here.
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: Scadsobees on January 12, 2007, 03:50:45 PM
A way to find the ones that ship and up to date contacts is through the American Bee Journal or Bee Culture.  Lots of ads for queen and package shippers there.

http://www.dadant.com/journal/index.html

www.beeculture.com

-r
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: hilltop hives on January 12, 2007, 04:34:24 PM
I ordered 3 packages of Russians from Jester Bee in West Ridge, AR.
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: nepenthes on January 12, 2007, 05:23:47 PM
Sounds like you are in Missouri right?
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: Kathyp on January 12, 2007, 05:26:31 PM
nepenthes, good catch.  i should have read a little more carefully......however, the next questions asked might not include locations so adding location to info would help in the future :-)
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: Jerrymac on January 12, 2007, 05:55:20 PM
I have noticed a lot of people from Hopelessly Lost these days.
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: Michael Bush on January 12, 2007, 07:12:02 PM
Look for a local club.  They usually know of shipments being brought in or they arrange them.
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: wtiger on January 13, 2007, 01:40:46 AM
I'm located about 40 miles S SW of st. louis missouri.
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: Michael Bush on January 13, 2007, 11:46:50 AM
Check with the local Agricultural Extension Agent and ask about beekeeping clubs.
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: wtiger on January 13, 2007, 04:58:41 PM
I actually have a meeting in two days.  I guess I'll just wait til then and see.
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: wtiger on January 15, 2007, 03:37:33 AM
Also I think next year I'll probably start building my own equipment.  Using the equipment To draft some schematics to work off of.    I'm not a carpenter by trade, but I do have a modest sized woodturning shop with all kinds of industrial woodworking equipment.  14" Powermatic table saw, chop saw,  a 26" carbide insert planer, 110" carbide insert jointer, routers, band saw, a CNC mill, hydraulic and CNC lathes, etc.  Or is it cheaper/easier just buying mass produced woodware from somewhere?
Title: Re: hello new beekeeper looking for info
Post by: Michael Bush on January 15, 2007, 08:00:26 AM
>Or is it cheaper/easier just buying mass produced woodware from somewhere?

If you have free scrap lumber it's much cheaper to build your own (free).  If not, it's usually cheaper to buy it already made.