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Started by zaanta, November 27, 2009, 11:20:14 AM

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zaanta

Hi, my first post! Just found this forum today. I'm planning to start next Spring/Summer & so I thought I'd better start researching now!
I'll be asking a lot of real "newbee" questions through this winter....please bear with me.
I already have a question: I live in Germany (although I'm English) & would love to hear about any bee suppliers in the north of Germany - hard to find!
Looking forward to any advice/recommendations that come my way..........
david
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Kathyp

welcome!  seems we had another member from germany.  i know we have some from the UK and france.

glad you found us.

if you will put your location in your profile, it will help with answering questions.  many answer depend on where you are.

you'll find lots of info on equipment, etc.  there are others here getting ready to start in spring.
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Michael Judd

Hi David,
I am English and live in France.
I am sorry I can't help you with Germany but i think it may be similar.
I found a coop Agricole who have all the hardware.

Good luck
oh ! Btw I am new I started this time last year with getting my hives and in May I got my Queens.
Try this site it looks fairly European it may help

http://www.beekeeping.com/

Michael

1reb

Hello and Welcome David

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

USC Beeman in TN

Welcome!  Lived in Germany in the late 50's and late 60's.
De Colores,
Ken

Cindi

David, welcome to our forum, it is wonderful to have people from other parts of the world, have that wonderful day, health, Cindi
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