Hello, from North Mississippi.

Started by Rustys Bees, February 24, 2022, 08:37:04 PM

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Rustys Bees

Hello, Bee master community. I am a relatively new keeper of bees. I have 1 colony that I have made it thus far through the winter and beginning of spring. I intend to split within the next month or 2 as spring build up and nectar flows happen. I have a few books on keeping bees, this year I am integrating them drawing out their own comb instead of plastic foundation. I have much to learn. I am looking forward to cataloguing my experiences here and looking to grow in experience,and practice as a keeper of bees. I am not calling myself a beekeeper, yet, for as I have not caught a feral swarm, yet. Good luck all, hope you all have much pollen and nectar flows in the next few weeks for us southerners,an as well everyone else in the coming months.

Ben Framed

Welcome to Beemaster Rusty! We are glad to have you. Make yourself right at home.  :grin:

Phillip

Bob Wilson


BeeMaster2

Rusty,
Welcome to Beemaster.
Feel free to ask all the questions you want. We love to answer them
Jim Altmiller
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The15thMember

Welcome to Beemaster, Rustys Bees!  :happy:  I am fully foundationless and I really like it.  And if you have a colony of bees, you are a beekeeper in my book, swarm catch or not! 
I come from under the hill, and under the hills and over the hills my paths led.  And through the air, I am she that walks unseen.
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cao


Rustys Bees

Thank you all for the warm welcome, much appreciated. I seem to do more reading than posting, you guys have alot of information here   :wink: :happy: . .

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