New In Tennessee

Started by FUDGE, April 30, 2016, 09:59:49 AM

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FUDGE

Hello, I'm a new member but I have been stalking this site for a couple of years.   I'm going on my third year of keeping bees and I am loving it, kinda turned into an obsession.  The first thing I do before I get out of bed each morning is read this forum and its the last thing I do before I go to sleep.  I'm up to 10 hives and four bee yards, and hope to have close to 20 hives before the years end, but you know what happens to hopes and dreams.  I look forward to talking with you all!

cao


rwlaw

Welcome! Sounds like you've done well.
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Rurification

Welcome to the forum.  I study this forum every day, too.   Eventually, I might actually be a really good beekeeper. 
Robin Edmundson
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Beekeeping since 2012

beeman2009

Howdy from Tennessee  :cool:  Not sure where you are, might help for future info. I'm in middle Tn on Ky line. Wish you well.
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Beeman2009

FUDGE

Thanks,  I've fixed my profile I think.  I'm 20 minutes east of Nashville in Lebanon.


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KeyLargoBees

welcome to the family!!
Jeff Wingate

Changes in Latitudes...Changes in Attitudes....are Florida Keys bees more laid back than the rest of the country...only time will tell!!!
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GSF

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BeeMaster2

Welcome to Beemaster.
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hjon71

Welcome from the West side of the state.

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