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Title: Newbie beekeeper in central Illinois
Post by: wickedlibrarian on May 03, 2012, 10:42:21 am
Hello everyone! Just a quick introduction... :)

In mid-April, I installed my first two packages of bees. Our weather was cold (down to freezing some nights) after weeks of 70+ weather. Of course, I worried every night they were out there.
As far as I can tell, they're all still alive though, now that the weather has shot back up into 80+F. It has been very rainy and very windy, so I haven't actually gotten a chance to pull frames out and see if my queens are laying eggs yet. My hives are a 30 minute drive away, on the farmland of my Father-In-Law's home.

I have hopes in the future for harvesting enough honey that my husband can try making mead. And of course I have visions of homemade soap/lip balm/etc. as gifts for loved ones. But right now, I just want my hives to live! I'm trying to go by the "bees know what they're doing" mantra. I hope that they can survive no matter what I inadvertently do to them!

I hope I can find the camaraderie and advice on this forum to make their lives better.
Title: Re: Newbie beekeeper in central Illinois
Post by: Joe D on May 03, 2012, 11:06:59 am

Welcome to the forum.  You may want to check into a local bee club also.  Good luck with your bees.

Joe
Title: Re: Newbie beekeeper in central Illinois
Post by: Rurification on May 03, 2012, 11:13:27 am
Welcome!   You'll love the forum.    I'm a newbie also and I always get great advice and great answers to my questions.    Good luck with your bees!
Title: Re: Newbie beekeeper in central Illinois
Post by: mrchevy3 on May 03, 2012, 11:19:39 am
Hello everyone! Just a quick introduction... :)

In mid-April, I installed my first two packages of bees. Our weather was cold (down to freezing some nights) after weeks of 70+ weather. Of course, I worried every night they were out there.
As far as I can tell, they're all still alive though, now that the weather has shot back up into 80+F. It has been very rainy and very windy, so I haven't actually gotten a chance to pull frames out and see if my queens are laying eggs yet. My hives are a 30 minute drive away, on the farmland of my Father-In-Law's home.

I have hopes in the future for harvesting enough honey that my husband can try making mead. And of course I have visions of homemade soap/lip balm/etc. as gifts for loved ones. But right now, I just want my hives to live! I'm trying to go by the "bees know what they're doing" mantra. I hope that they can survive no matter what I inadvertently do to them!

I hope I can find the camaraderie and advice on this forum to make their lives better.

What part of Il my family is from Taylorville



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Title: Re: Newbie beekeeper in central Illinois
Post by: wickedlibrarian on May 03, 2012, 11:30:52 am
I live in Peoria, IL but my beehives live in Wyoming, IL
Title: Re: Newbie beekeeper in central Illinois
Post by: AllenF on May 03, 2012, 07:41:00 pm
Welcome to the forum.
Title: Re: Newbie beekeeper in central Illinois
Post by: DLMKA on May 22, 2012, 01:41:14 pm
I live in Peoria, IL but my beehives live in Wyoming, IL

I'm in East Peoria.  Nice to find more local keeps.   I'm new at this too so it'll be neat to compare notes as the season progresses.
Title: Re: Newbie beekeeper in central Illinois
Post by: specialkayme on May 23, 2012, 08:08:29 am
Welcome to the site!
Title: Re: Newbie beekeeper in central Illinois
Post by: tefer2 on May 23, 2012, 08:11:02 am
Welcome to the forum.