Hello to all from wicklow.

Started by Ericnwicklow, August 19, 2006, 11:49:06 AM

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Ericnwicklow

Hi to all

This is a posting to all ,i am new to beekeeping this year and so far touch wood i am having no major worries.Lost a queen from my nuc early on but hive has built up well towards this time with new queen raised ,provided from my association in ashford wicklow.They have gave me and my neighbour many interesting days out at one of the association members apiary.I have really enjoyed myself so far and feel that it can only become a more interesting pastime in the future ,have one super on at the moment and bee,s seem to be up in the super so am wanting to check for honey ,but irelands weather today has made this impossible,sunshine in the morning hopefully.
I see from the message boards that good advice is given and would be grateful of any advice in laymans ways to help with my new interest,not expecting honey this year but who knows ,will let you know .
Expect many questions ...................

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It is exciting to see someone from Wicklow joining us.  Many years ago I spent a great week in Newtown Mt. Kennedy on Killmullen Lane.  It was a small farm but a huge experience.

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Archie
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