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Rural/Farm Life

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bluecollar2

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Sat Feb 3, 2018, 11:10 AM Feb 2018

Any beekeepers in the house? [View all]

I'm going to put some hives in my tropical fruit grove this year. I have joined a local beekeepers association and have arranged with a local comercial beekeeper to put in some hives in a couple of months .

We've decided on a suitable location and he's agreed to let me "train on the job" when he comes to inspect/monitor the hives.

Basically, he's getting out of the business and looking for good homes for his bees.

I think it will be beneficial to have the pollinators on site.

I still have to figure out what to plant to help keep them fed when the trees aren't flowering.

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Any beekeepers in the house? [View all] bluecollar2 Feb 2018 OP
Get this book / Join the Xerces Society too Botany Feb 2018 #1
Thanks for the input bluecollar2 Feb 2018 #2
I have been @ this for years ..... Botany Feb 2018 #3
Will do... bluecollar2 Feb 2018 #5
Good for you Farmer-Rick Feb 2018 #4
Fortunately my grove is fairly mature bluecollar2 Feb 2018 #6
Welcome to the club jcgoldie Apr 2018 #7
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