Hi from Slovenia!

Started by donstojko, July 10, 2009, 10:58:08 AM

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donstojko

I'm  new one here from Slovenia, Europe

I had bees few years ago, and I started again this year with 3 hives. My bees are Apis mellifera carnica. It's our protected Slovenian species.

I found forum  very interesting.

alen

Kathyp

hi, welcome to the forum.  i think we have had a few others from your country on here over the last few years!  great to have members from all over the world :-)
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1reb

Hello and Welcome Alen
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


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Irwin

Hello and welcome to the Beemaster forum :) It would be nice to have you join us in vintrilo. I enjoy talking to people all over the world.
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Cindi

Alen, welcome to our forum, as KathyP said, we do have a few members from your neck of the woods.  Great that you have found us.  Beekeeping is so different in other parts of the world.  This will be a great place where you can tell us your stories, tales and experiences and make some new friends, I bet you will have many to share.  We love new forum members, so stick around.  Have that great, most wonderful day, that allows us to be happy.  Health.  Cindi
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