New from Alaska (Kenai Peninsula)

Started by Paraplegic Racehorse, December 11, 2006, 08:14:34 AM

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Paraplegic Racehorse

I am a once-upon-a-time beekeeper's helper now starting own apiary. Planning to start small (first 12-15 hives this spring!) and rapidly grow up into a part-time business. I have loads of questions! The folks at Yahoo!:Northlandbeekepers have been very helpful so far, as has my experience in Washington State, twelve years stale though it is. I thought I might reach out to an international crowd for many of my questions, though.

See you on the appropriate boards for those!
I'm Paraplegic Racehorse.
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The World Beehive Project - I endeavor to build at least one of every beehive in common use today and document the entire process.

beemaster

Very Nice to Have You Aboard:

Welcome and thanks for filling out your member profile - it truly helps others know how better to help and learn from you. It has been cold here (relatively normal I guess) but it teases us by warming up every 5 or 6 days. It hit 55F yesterday and the bees were flying heavily.

Again, thanks for tuning in and glad to have you with us. Talk soon!!!
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Quote from: Paraplegic Racehorse on December 11, 2006, 08:14:34 AM
I am a once-upon-a-time beekeeper's helper now starting own apiary. Planning to start small (first 12-15 hives this spring!) and rapidly grow up into a part-time business. I have loads of questions! The folks at Yahoo!:Northlandbeekepers have been very helpful so far, as has my experience in Washington State, twelve years stale though it is. I thought I might reach out to an international crowd for many of my questions, though.

See you on the appropriate boards for those!
In Alaska 12-15 hives would make you a major beekeeper.
Welcome to our humble chunk of internet space and please feel free to keep all that cold weather with you.

Sincerely,
Brendhan
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Paraplegic Racehorse

Seward is not very cold at all. Most of the mid-west (OH, IL, etc) get significantly colder. We rarely see ambiant temps much colder than +20F, in Seward, and usually hovers near freezing +/- 5F. Then again, being a coastal town, wind chill frequently drops that to -20F or lower.

Thanks for the "warm" welcome!  8-)
I'm Paraplegic Racehorse.
Member in good standing: International Discordance of Kilted Apiarists, Local #994

The World Beehive Project - I endeavor to build at least one of every beehive in common use today and document the entire process.

mick

Ahhh ALASKA, I really hope to do a cruise there one day, when Im old and decrepit. I just really wamma see those lakes and nothern lights.

Paraplegic Racehorse

If you want to see lakes, come in summer. If you want the Lights, come in winter -- they're very difficult to see while the sun is up. ;)
I'm Paraplegic Racehorse.
Member in good standing: International Discordance of Kilted Apiarists, Local #994

The World Beehive Project - I endeavor to build at least one of every beehive in common use today and document the entire process.

Kirk-o

Welcome to the forum and good luck
kirko
"It's not about Honey it's not about Money It's about SURVIVAL" Charles Martin Simmon