hello from yaser

Started by yaser al khuja, July 21, 2009, 05:28:37 PM

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yaser al khuja

hello  from yaser i`m beekeeper from syria arab
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Hethen57

Welcome Yaser!  How many hives to you keep?  It will be interesting to hear some of your experiences with beekeeping.
-Mike
-Mike

yaser al khuja

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Natalie

Welcome to the forum, 75 hives must keep you busy.
We have several new members from around the world who just recently joined the forums, it will be interesting to hear all about their experiences.

asprince

Welcome yaser. Did your first post say that you were from Syria? Please fill out your profile so we will know where you are from.

75 hives, I would be interested in your operation. What do your bees make their honey from?


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johnnybigfish

Yaser! welcome to the forums! I too am excited to hear about your bees from across the world!
I l,ike pictures too!

your friend,
john

greenismycolor

Welcome Yaser!
Very nice to have you join us.
green
Believe!

yaser al khuja

Thank you to everyone I am happy to be with you
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yaser al khuja

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annette

#9
I see the photo, but it took a long time to download??

Seems to be working good now.  Nice photo

1reb

Hello and Welcome Yaser
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   

Schoon

Welcome yaser al khuja, seem like you have your hands full.
Bobby

Brian D. Bray

Quote from: yaser al khuja on July 22, 2009, 03:42:53 AM
Thank you to everyone I am happy to be with you


Marahabba Abi.  Hope my Turkish is close enough to the Syrian arabic to be understood.  I assume most of the bees in Syria are the same as those found in Southern Turkey.
It's been 40 years since I was there. 
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yaser al khuja

I like to introduce myself.
Iam a member of the syrian Beehives Association and also a member of the Arab Beehives society
i own around 75  beehives .I am especially intersted in producing honey from thorny flowers.
The honey produced is marketed under the name of "AL khuja honey".  i have Queen bee from syrian bee it,s  good Disease-resistant- good producing honey but it,s a  Little Fierce and i have some queen from Italy and crnuly
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Cindi

Yaser, welcome to our forum, great that you have found us.  It is exciting to have members come from different parts of the world, to tell us of their beekeeping practices in their country.  You are up to some interesting stuff, to attain honey from thorny flowers.  There are many of that type of flower and yes, bees love thorny flowers, always wonder why they don't get pricked by these.  I grow something called Sea Holly (eryngium planum), a perennial, I grow it en masse.  It is thorny, and is COVERED in bees when in bloom and very beautiful at the same time.  Do you have that in your country?  Stick around, this will be a place to tell your stories, tales and experiences, and make some new friends.  Have that most wonderful day, to love and live, with great health.  Cindi
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yaser al khuja

thanks Cindi nice to know you and all new my Friends from this forum really i`m very happy to make this a new Friends,
about the thorny flowers yes we have more than kind of this flowers and bloom at the same time and thorny honey its very good
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