Beginning Beekeeper from Ohio

Started by JohnD, January 21, 2009, 01:18:09 PM

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JohnD

Hello!  I'm a new beekeeper from Ohio and looking forward to getting started.  I'm sure there is a lot for me to learn here.

Natalie

Hi John, welcome! If you have alot to learn then you came to the right place.

jdpro5010

Howdy from a fellow Ohioan.  You will really enjoy the web site!

JohnD


dpence

John, welcome aboard.  Lots of good information here.  I have learned a lot.

David

1reb

Hello and Welcome John
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

slaphead

Hi John and welcome.

I'm a new member my self and can vouch for the depth of the help represented by this forum.

Everyone's real friendly, helpful and polite.

Slaphead
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indypartridge

Hello and Welcome!

This forum is great for learning more about bees & beekeeping. The tutorials on the main beemaster page were one of the first things I did several years ago when I first became interested in beekeeping.

A couple suggestions:
First, Update your profile to include your location. Much of beekeeping is very "location specific" and we'll be able to provide better answers to your questions if we know where you are.
Second, if you haven't already, I recommend getting involved with a local beekeeping club. Clubs often offer beginning beekeeping classes, and are good places to find mentors and get connected with local beekeepers. There are some good clubs in Ohio:
http://www.ohiostatebeekeepers.org/Regional%20%26%20County%20Clubs/countyclubs.html

Looking forward to hearing about your beekeeping adventures!

Cindi

John, welcome to our forum, so nice that you have found us.  This can be a place where you can spend some great, quality time, make new friends, a place to tell your stories, tales and experiences.  Here you can get lots of advice on how to keep bees, stick around.  Have a wonderful and awesome day, life, great health.  Cindi
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