Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => UK / EUROPEAN BEEKEEPING => Topic started by: beerich1 on July 17, 2011, 06:13:27 pm
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Hi everyone. I have just taken delivery of my first bees and installed them into a top bar hive. It's been about a month now and everything seems to bee ok. I have done one good inspection last week and they are drawing out natural comb and getting on with it. I don't expect any honey this season but will look forward to some next year, hopefully. Well that's, me introduced to you and I will bee popping back again from time to time to read all your posts. All the best from South Coast UK.
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Welcome to the forum. :cheer:
Your pic. looks like me in the am except I can not move that fast. :brian: -Mike
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Thanks for the wellcome. Decided to change the picture, too much going on. This one's better.
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Welcome from across the pond
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doing this beekeeping lark since May. The trouble is they are facinating - the bring out the mathematician, scientist and engineer in me.
The differential equations modeling their growth, temperature reulation, engineering honey efficiency into hives ....hooked. btw I dont lie honey
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Welcome to the forum and hi from New England
Athol,Massachusetts 01331 USA
BEE HAPPY Jim 134 :)
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Also my first year - with this warm spell just wondering when I should start medicating "the bees" :)
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>Also my first year - with this warm spell just wondering when I should start medicating "the bees"
For what? Do they have a problem?
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Welcome to the site!
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Welcome!!!!!
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welcome
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Welcome friend, looking forward to your point of view. Have fun.