Howdy ya'll, from East Texas!

Started by LearnerB, March 09, 2011, 10:51:35 AM

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LearnerB

I am very interested in keeping bees! I am in East Texas, and am in the researching stage of beekeeping. I am thinking of starting out this Spring, but want to make sure the evenings/days are warm enough, with our recent cold spells. Also, I am worried that I have waited too late to order bees for this year. Any advice?

I am reading, 'Beekeeping for Dummies," at the moment, as I saw several recommendations on other sites for this book. I will be checking other reading lists, and browsing the web for more information.

I am currently looking for a mentor, who would let me try this hobby out, just to make sure I won't get in a box of bees that will terrify me. :) Also, any information on groups in my area or Tyler would be appreciated!

I keep a garden, and know I have some bees in the area, as they are on the clover in my lawn. I have only seen 3 or 4 though. Yesterday, a very confused bee wandered into my garage, and checked out my red stadium seat. Thankfully, it decided to move on to my flowers!
"He who gets wisdom loves his own soul; he who cherishes understanding prospers."
-Proverbs 19:8

jmblakeney

Quote from: LearnerB on March 09, 2011, 10:51:35 AM
I will be checking other reading list.....

I really liked "The Complete Idiots Guide to Beekeeping".   It's an excellent book for the beginner and shows you how to raise bees without costly chemicals.

Good luck to ya.

James
"I believe the best social program is a job...." - Ronald Reagan

VolunteerK9

Quote from: jmblakeney on March 09, 2011, 02:57:47 PM
Quote from: LearnerB on March 09, 2011, 10:51:35 AM
I will be checking other reading list.....

I really liked "The Complete Idiots Guide to Beekeeping".   It's an excellent book for the beginner and shows you how to raise bees without costly chemicals.

Good luck to ya.

James

Didnt know if you knew it or not but 'deknow' on here is the Idiot's author.

jmblakeney

Quote from: VolunteerK9 on March 09, 2011, 03:16:10 PM
Didnt know if you knew it or not but 'deknow' on here is the Idiot's author.

Yes, I found that out about a month ago.  How cool is that that we can conversate with the author of a book that, IMO, is one of the best books written about beekeeping.
"I believe the best social program is a job...." - Ronald Reagan

troutstalker2


  I worked in a country club in Tyler once, nice area, I liked living there. I can't give you any info about groups in the Tyler area, but it seems as if its time to stick you toe in the water and give it a try. Its nice to have a mentor, it seems as if there is a thousand questions and its good to have someone to bounce questions off. If you don't have a mentor this forum is a great asset, there is always some willing to help or answer a question about something you don't understand.
  Welcome and come in the waters fine....David