Hello from Central Florida

Started by peacekeeperapiaries, May 15, 2009, 10:11:10 PM

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peacekeeperapiaries

New-bee on beemaster, not so new to bees.  I live in central Florida (Melbourne/Palm Bay area)  presently have about 30 hives split between 2 bee yards.  One designated for Russian Bees, the other for Italians.  Looking to grow to 100 hives before the end of summer (if we ever really have an end of summer here).  I like reading all the forums here, very informative and entertaining, in fact its very addicting.

fermentedhiker

Welcome to the forum.  I'll be looking forward to hearing about your experiences.
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1reb

Hello and Welcome Peacekeeperapiaries
There is alot of great information on the forum !!
The members here are willing help and answer your questions, all you need to do is to ask


Johnny   

pdmattox

Welcome to the forum, Glad you joined up.

Bee Happy

be happy and make others happy.

Barry

Hello,
                    I am in Northern Florida,  Orange Park to be exact. I am have one hive. and soon to have another. Used to live in upstate NY with 5 hives had to sell them when I moved here.

1reb

welcome to the group Barry

Johnny

Cindi

Peacekeeperapiaries and Barry, welcome to your both, so great that you have found us.  This will be a place where you will find that you will enjoy to spend time.  We are a listening group of people, and we totally love new members.  You will have a place to tell us your stories, tales, experiences, and also make some new and great friends. Stick around, you will find that your time spent here with be worth it.  Have a most wonderful day, lovin', livin' and groovin' on our great life, health.  Cindi
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Barry

Thank You all for the welcome,  hope to be a useful contribute, remains to be seen,  as stated previously, haven't had bees since early 2003, and reacquired them this year. Hoping to use the 12 years I had with them up north  to valuable service here. Have a few ideas  but remains to be seen as to success  acquired bees to late to do what I have in mind.
Thanks,
Barry

dirtyanklebeekeeper

Damien