Worldwide Beekeeping
Announcements => Welcome => Topic started by: brian bee on August 25, 2015, 07:45:31 am
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Hello all. My wife and I are new "Bee havers". We have bees that we got from a cut-out in early July, and they seem to be doing well, but I dont think we get to call ourselves beekeepers until we keep them over winter. :)
We are in south western Pennsylvania, near the Ohio river.
Looking forward to learning much here in the forums!
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Welcome aboard. I sometimes wonder it's bee have-ers or behavors. Like you, I have bees, but do not really consider myself to be a beekeeper. Instead, I am a a lucky fellow that owns some bees. Again, welcome aboard.
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:welcome:
Hello brian bee. If you "have" bees, or "keep" bees, you are one of us. It's a friendly group we have here, and the one thing we all have in common is our passion for bees.
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welcome aboard
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Welcome.... From a bee "kept" human. I'm convinced the bees are keeping me, rather than the other way around. They have me waiting on them hand and foot. :o :D
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Yea what Iddee said. The bees seem to survive in In spite of what we do for/to them. Welcome to the forum.
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There is plenty to interact with here ! ;D
Welcome to the addiction! Tim
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WELCOME!!!
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Welcome bee "haver" to the forum.
Ken
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Welcome! Sometimes when I get so busy and I can't check in on the bees for weeks, I feel that I am a bee "haver".
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Welcome aboard :)
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Welcome aboard....tons of knowledge here, take advantage of it. Great bunch of folks.
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Welcome on joining the "crowd".
Now you'll be able to learn "beehavior".
The frustrating part of the learning is that bees always have surprises for us.