Hi from Yoakum Texas

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LKBruns

I'm using this forum to decide if beekeeping is for me.  I hope to start next spring with a package if bees.

LaurieBee

Welcome LKBruns. I'm in the same boat as you. Learning as much as I can here. So far I Ann still very interested in beekeeping.

tefer2


Intheswamp

Welcome to the forum, LK, and hopefully to beekeeping, too!!!  I'm a small hobbyist and enjoy working with the bees.  I started with a single small nuc and planned for five total hives.  I'm at eight right now and studying the different methods of making increase.  This will be my third honey harvest.  It's a good hobby...not for everyone, but if you like to tinker and learn things and aren't afraid of getting a sting all along then you will most likely fall in love with it. ;)

Best wishes,
Ed
www.beeweather.com 
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BeeMaster2

Welcome to the forum, LK. The first thing we need to inform you is that beekeeping is very addictive. What makes it so great is that there is so much to learn. I always recommend to new bees to read "The Practical Beekeeper" by Michael Bush. I recommend the hard back but it also comes in 3 paperback books, beginner, intermediate and advanced. You can also read all of the same information on his web site but the books have it arranged very nicely.
Hope beekeeping is right for you.
Jim
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Ben Franklin

LKBruns

My biggest concern is that I live in an area with Africanized bees.  I'm not sure how much trouble it is going to cause me

LKBruns

I'm currently reading

Beekeeping for dummies
The beekeepers handbook
The complete step by step book of beekeeping

Also I watched videos on brushy mountain bee website
Also read most of the material on honeybees online
Also watched lots and lots of YouTube videos

LKBruns

JP the beeman has some excellent videos

Joe D

Welcome to the forum, LK.  Sounds like you already have the bug.  You may also want to join your local bee club.  There are lots of videos here and on You Tube.  Good luck





Joe

BeeMaster2

Quote from: LKBruns on July 14, 2014, 06:27:48 PM
I'm currently reading

Beekeeping for dummies
The beekeepers handbook
The complete step by step book of beekeeping

Also I watched videos on brushy mountain bee website
Also read most of the material on honeybees online
Also watched lots and lots of YouTube videos

Beekeeping for Dummies was the first book that I read. I think that The Beekeepers Handbook was the second one. Does it have a bright yellow cover and a lot of colored pictures?
My wife bought them for me for my birthday in 2010 and I was hooked.
Jim
My
Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.
Ben Franklin

Intheswamp

Another good, general info book for people just starting out is "First Lessons in Beekeeping" authored by Keith Delaplane.  I recommend this one to most everybody interested in beekeeping.  This edition has some very good color photographs unlike some of the previous versions.  Check around, prices vary.

Googling "beginner beekeeper" will also bring up tons of stuff to read. ;)

Ed
www.beeweather.com 
American blood spilled to protect the freedom and peace of people all over the world.  320,000 USA casualties in WWI, 1,076,000 USA casualties in WWII, 128,000 USA casualties in the Korean War, 211,000 casualties in the Vietnam "conflict", 57,000 USA casualties in "War on Terror".  Benghazi, Libya, 13 USA casualties. These figures don't include 70,000 MIA.  But, the leaders of one political party of the United States of America continue to make the statement..."What difference does it make?".

"We can't expect the American People to jump from Capitalism to Communism, but we can assist their elected leaders in giving them small doses of Socialism, until they awaken one day to find that they have Communism."..."The press is our chief ideological weapon." - Nikita Khrushchev

"Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they wont come to yours." - Yogi Berra