The Beardedbee has finally made it on board. Looking forward to sharing and receiving info.
Running a small bee yard here in Greensboro ga and hoping to grow. Working weekends last year and this year with a very experienced commercial beekeeper and it really helped avoid past mistakes. One thing ive learned is that in order to grow big you must stay ahead on the equipment. If you build it they will come
The Beardedbee has finally made it on board. Looking forward to sharing and receiving info.
Running a small bee yard here in Greensboro ga and hoping to grow. Working weekends last year and this year with a very experienced commercial beekeeper and it really helped avoid past mistakes. One thing ive learned is that in order to grow big you must stay ahead on the equipment. If you build it they will come
Welcome to my hard working apprentice trainee
A couple years to get your numbers way up and I'll have to find another.
Just trim the very long bushy beard so they don't keep trying to kill you.
Georgiabees I tried to contact you today. Went in hives this afternoon and found 2 with no brood and no queen. Will need to find me 2 queens pretty fast to save em. Boxes had a good amount of bees PUZZLING to say the least
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