I just got a beginning beekeeper kit and I would love to find someone local who wouldn't mind letting an ethusiastic but clueless beginner visit thier hives or giving a little advice etc...
dana
If you haven't already, I highly recommend getting involved with a local beekeeping club. Clubs are great places to find mentors; connect with other nearby beeks; learn all the "local" beekeeping practices; and learn more about bees & beekeeping. Many clubs offer beginning beekeeping classes.
Best advice is to join either The Denton County Club or the
Collin County Hobby Beekeepers Association. Mentors are available.
Speakers every monthly meeting. Beginners classes.
I live at the NE corner of Copper Canyon.
I will travel about 5 miles to capture and hive a swarm.
I build my own hive boxes and have plenty of empties.
Having built a house by myself I can give good advise in a cut-out situations.
I am a member of CCHBA.
Call or text (970) 759-8556.
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