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MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD => GREETINGS/TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF => Topic started by: Mehmet Yüksel on September 06, 2009, 12:14:07 pm
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Hello I`m Mehmet Yüksel beekeeper from Germany,
I`m new member of this website and I want show you my beekeeping pictures.
thanks for the interest
Mehmet Yüksel.
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Welcome Mehmet, I for one would welcome your pictures!
Scott
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Welcome! I always enjoy pictures, especially from other parts of the world. It will be a while before you will have picture posting privileges. It is a security thing. Until then, you can send your pictures to a moderator for posting.
Welcome to the forum,
Steve
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Welcome to the forum.
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Welcome Mehmet Yüksel. It will be nice to see your pictures when you are able to post. It is always nice to see how others do things in different parts of the world.
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Just give his link a click and you can see his pic's.
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Just give his link a click and you can see his pic's.
Thanks, those are some nice pictures. Wish I could read German.
Steve
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Hello and Welcome Mehmet Yüksel
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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Asprince, if you look it up on Google Advanced Search and click on Translate it will translate it to English. With the information that is there, it is well worth the trouble.
Coge
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Welcome Mehmet Yüksel...Glad to have you as a fellow new member!
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Mehmet Yüksel
Welcome to the Beemaster forum. I hope you enjoy using it.
Your Website is absolutely fantastic. Very nice work with the photos. I cant wait to read it.
Coge
Exactly how do you do this? I tried to translate it to English but can not figure it out.
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Hello beekeeper friends, thank you for your messages,
My web site is in Turkish, you must translate Turkish to English.
I live and Beekeeping in Germany but I come from Turkey :-D
Mehmet Yüksel
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we have some other members from Turkey. i think at least one has been active recently. i was in Germany twice a few years ago, but didn't get to spend much time. i'd love to go back and also to Turkey. nothing is more fun than crawling around ruins and hearing history from the people who live there.
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Bee-Nuts. If you copy and paste his link in Google search it has up at the top the option to translate. Bee-Nuts is correct in that your web site Mehmet is nice. You have a bunch of incredible pictures. Looks like you have been working with bees for some time. Some of your equipment is quite a bit different from what is common in the USA but it looks like it is working well for you. Looks like you could teach us a few tricks. Keep up the good work.
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hello katdyp,
Turkey is a beautiful country and beekeeping in turkey is very different as I practice in germany.
I have also seen many ancient cities in turkey, I can only recommend to see it. :-D
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hello Sparky,
5 of my hives are different that´s correct,
the other 11 hives are in Germany
much more widespread zandermaß.
It's nice to beekeeping with my whole family. :bee:
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oh...someday.
wanted to do a tour of Greece this year, but life got in the way. next year i need to go back to england, so i'll do some side trips in europe....also probably going to Japan if/when my son gets transfered there.
so many places, so little time! :-)
have you ever been over here? with all the different people on the board, i think a beekeeper exchange program would be fun!
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Bee-nuts go to google and type in the address of the page at the bottom of his post. When it comes up to the right of it will be[Translate this page]
Click on the translate this page. The page will come up in English. There are probably easier ways, but I don't know much about computers.
Coge
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Hello and Welcome Mehmet Yüksel. Good to have you here.
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Hello from Tokyo - (Can't have you thinking that the only members here are in the US now). Great pictures, beautiful country. Awesome!
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Thanks for translation info. I figured it out shortly after my post. It seems there is some obvious difficulty for a program when translating languages. At least you get an idea of what is said. LOL
I would definitely like to see these hives inside and out with my own eyes.
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i was hoping the translation would tell me, but it didn't.
what is that big white block you are slicing?
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hello kathyp,
It is a feed for bees Apifonda 15 kg :) I cut it smaller for bees 2 kg to the distribution.
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In regards to the White block, just exactly what is it? Composition or recipe would be helpful. I would also like to say you have a beautiful set up and it's nice to see how happy you are in the pictures! Welcome again!
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http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php/topic,19106.0.html
i believe this is it, but in a MUCH bigger block!
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Thanks Kathyp! You are just TOO Cool!
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Great pictures Mehmet Yüksel and wonderful step-by-step of home-made silicone form box for wax foundation! Thanks for the insight!
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I am pleased,that you liked it. :bee:
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Mehmet. Welcome to our forum, wonderful that you have found us. We are getting many new members from areas of the world and it is very exciting. Stick around, we do love new members and you will have many things that you can show and teach us, that is clear. This will be a place also where you can tell your stories, tales and experiences and make some new friends. Have that wonderful day, enjoy it with great health. Cindi
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Thank you Cindi.
I am very pleased to be here in this forum, too! :)
Mehmet
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Hello beekeeper friends, thank you for your messages,
My web site is in Turkish, you must translate Turkish to English.
I live and Beekeeping in Germany but I come from Turkey :-D
Mehmet Yüksel
I thought so, I looked at your name and immediately thought it was of Turkish origin. I spen at Year in Sinop many years ago but the US Army wasn't too keen on the Idea of me looking into Beekeeping along the southern Black Sea Coast.
Allash Maladik Abbi
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Beekeeping in turkey is beautiful brain, I substitute
like information from Turkey,Germany and from around the world.
Allash Maladik Abbi :-D
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hello again beekeepers,
I could not enter the forum for a long time, I hope your bees are well
and I hope you get a lot of honey this year.
Mehmet Yüksel
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Welcome back Mehmet. It is start of spring here and things are looking well up to this point to have a good year. The bees look healthy and are kicking in to high gear as the blooms start popping. Hope that you have a great year and look forward to some more new things to see on your web site. ;)