Hi from Massachusetts

Started by Veggiebee, September 15, 2014, 08:15:55 PM

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Veggiebee

Hi I am a new Beekeeper, this year.  Interested in natural beekeeping.  I grow organic veggies and hope to raise bees in a similar manner.

BeeMaster2

Welcome to Beemaster. Start looking and order your bees now. If you want to have bees with no chemicals, find someone who sells bees who does not treat their bees.
Jim
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

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Veggiebee

I am in Dartmouth.
I actually have bees now but would like to get more as I am a member at a community garden and they have asked me to keep bees there. 
I am intending to be treatment free so any leads on sources would be appreciated.  My bees came from Wolf Creek Apiaries via Goldstar bees in Maine.  I thought I was getting bees from the " north"   Which seemed important at the time.  So far they have been great, so I am hopeful for the winter.
I also caught a swarm and inherited the hive they came from.  I have made plenty of mistakes but hopefully things smoothed out in time for them to prepare for winter.

AllenF


GSF

When the law no longer protects you from the corrupt, but protects the corrupt from you - then you know your nation is doomed.

buzzbee

You are fortunate to have bees in MA. You have many active clubs in your state and the Mass Beekeepers assoc puts on a great field day every June.
Welcome to the forum. :)

LaurieBee


Veggiebee