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MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD => GREETINGS/TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF => Topic started by: hubeilcsun on September 09, 2009, 11:35:59 am
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Hello everyone, I am from China, Hubei, and am glad to see you!
I kept the East bees, Who has seen?
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hi, welcome.
i am not sure what east bees are. is there any other name for them so we can look them up?
i am glad you found us. we have members from all over the world and it's great to share different ways of keeping bees.
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Hi, welcome. hubeilcsun
I am glad you found us@ www.beemaster.com
BEE HAPPY Jim 134 :)
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Welcome to the forum.
by east bees do you mean Apis Cerana?
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Welcome to the forum!
Once you are able to post pics on this forum it would be interesting to see your bees and the hives you keep them in if you are able to.
Enjoy the forum!!
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Hi there. Your East bees will be Apis Cerana - check it out on Wikipedia. I keep them here in Japan too. They are managed very differently from the Apis Mellifera (the Western bee) that most beekeepers on this site have. If you have questions on A. Cerana bees - just ask and I am happy to help. I am new to Apis Mellifera myself, so rely upon the good folks on this site for help with them.
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i would be interested in hearing the differences from both of you.
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i would be interested in hearing the differences from both of you.
I created a new thread on this.........
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Welcome to the forum hubeilcsun. :)
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Hello! and Welcome to the Forum hubeilcsun!
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Hello and Welcome Hubeilcsun
There is alot of great information on the forum !!
The members here are willing help and answer your questions, all you need to do is to ask
Johnny
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Hubeilcsun. Welcome to our forum, so great you have found us. We love new members and hearing how bees are kept in different parts of the world is so interesting. Stick around, this will be a place where you can tell your stories, tales and experiences and make some new friends. Have a most wonderful day, enjoy it with the greatest of health. Cindi
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welcome :-D! do you mean that you keep bees in china, because bees do not exist anymore in china.
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welcome :-D! do you mean that you keep bees in china, because bees do not exist anymore in china.
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I think you are thinking of an area in china that has no bees any more. Plenty of beekeepers are in china.
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hello,
I am glad to meet you in here.
i am also in Hubei province,which city are you in?
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Welcome from the southern US.