First Year in Concord Ga.

Started by Richard, July 07, 2012, 12:38:26 AM

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Richard

Hello! I live in Concord, Ga. and this is my first year beekeeping.  I installed my first package in May and have enjoyed watching them get established.  I think I've just about learned something new every day.  I'm looking forward to sharing my experiences and gaining knowledge from you all to make this first year a success.

Thanks,
Richard 

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SerenityApiaries

Welcome to the fascinating world of beekeeping.  :)
Check out West Coast Beekeepers on FB. A great place for Beekeepers along the west coast of America. All are welcome.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/westcoastbeekeepers

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David McLeod

Welcome to the addiction, Richard. I'm next door to you in Spalding county and I'm glad to see more beeks in this area. We have some great beekeepers in this area and if you are ever in need there are several of us that would be more than glad to help a new beekeeper.
Henry County Beekeepers is the nearest club to you if you would like to attend a bee meeting. We meet the second tuesday of the month at 7pm in McDonough (this upcoming tuesday). We meet in the county public safety bldg on Zack Hinton Pkwy. This month we have three speakers doing a presentation on extracting and preparing honey for honey contests.
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AllenF

Welcome to the forum from another GA boy.

divemaster1963

Welcome form Gray  Grayhounds.  8-)

Hope your wife has  AA on speed dial It's addictive.  ;)

Joe D


Welcome to the forum, Richard.  Good luck with your bees.



Joe