The bee's are coming, the bee's are coming

Piney Boy

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Sep 19, 2005
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Williamstown, NJ
Recently the wife and I decided to give backyard bee keeping another go-round. While not an easy naturist hobby it is highly rewarding in many ways. First time around the bees, unfortunately, didnt get passed the winter. Since then though I've learned some new tricks that I think will make them a permanent inhabitant on our couple of acres of land. !viva honeybee!
As a sidenote I'm getting them from a local this time, no drive up to north jersey with bees in tow.
 

Pandot

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Sep 30, 2008
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Recently the wife and I decided to give backyard bee keeping another go-round. While not an easy naturist hobby it is highly rewarding in many ways. First time around the bees, unfortunately, didnt get passed the winter. Since then though I've learned some new tricks that I think will make them a permanent inhabitant on our couple of acres of land. !viva honeybee!
As a sidenote I'm getting them from a local this time, no drive up to north jersey with bees in tow.

good for you! and best of luck with your venture. hope you end up with a successful colony. poor guys need all the help they can get.

noelle
 

Teegate

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If you get good at it you may be able to get a local farmer to buy some from you.


Guy
 

Piney Boy

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Sep 19, 2005
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Williamstown, NJ
Thanks guys, have actually had an offer or two from some small cranberry/blueberry famers interested in pollination. Maybe in the future Ill give it a whirl, right now though the bees are snug and comfy and thats good enough for me.

As a funny sidenote was the turkey encounter on day one. We get a ton of them, usually group of 7 or more in the back acres. It was hilarious watching them all stop a safe distance from the hive, dance about when a bee got close, then give them a wiiiiiiide birht before moving on.:rofl:
 
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