Worldwide Beekeeping
Announcements => Welcome => Topic started by: Drbees on June 28, 2016, 12:28:57 am
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Hi, I just got 4 nucs about a month ago. They seem to be doing alright, at the edge of a canola field.
I have a friend with an extractor, so with any luck I will have a few hives to split next spring.
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welcome drbees!
you will love our great forum!
let us know how your nucs are doing as the season progresses!
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Welcome Drbees to the forum, glad to have you with us.
Ken
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Welcome. Glad to see you posting. Hope you enjoy it here and maybe even get a tip or two now and then.
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Hello to you in Middle Canada! Welcome to the forum. :D
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Welcome!
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As the TV shows says, "Come on Down." Welcome aboard Drbees. Is that Dr.?
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Thanks for the welcomes
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Nope not Dr. Just happens to be my initials to my name.
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Welcome to the forum Drbees! Ted
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Welcome. I'm from the province that butts against your southern border---North Dakota :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Thanks Chip I was raised several hours north of you just over the border in Cartwright, MB. I wired ready to move homes, some of which went into ND.
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Thanks for posting a welcome. now that you have the first one out of the way, the rest will come easy.
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You're in a good place for honey production. The canola fields are very important to Canadian beekeepers. Used to be here but now it's mostly corn and soybeans. Commodity hits the past couple of years have diversified agriculture a bit but not in very many bee friendly ways. This is a great forum with many good knowledgeable folks willing to help.
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welcome aboard