I have been keeping bees for 6 years. I started out with 4 hives the first year.
It is a little late in the year but a lot of bee clubs offer beginners classes in Jan-Mar.
Try to find a local club and attend the meetings. You will find beekeepers are usually
very helpful to newbees. Find a mentor if possible.
Always remember 2 things: Ask 10 beekeepers a question and you will get 15 answers.
(And all 15 answers may be right. What works for one person may not work for another.)
Just when you think you know something about the bees they will show you that you do not.
Beekeeping is a constant learning process. That is one of the things I enjoy.
If you learn the basics, that is the most important first step. A good book that our club and state
uses for the beginner classes is "First Lessons in Beekeeping by Keith Delaplane" I also love
"The Backyard Beekeeper by Kim Flottum" and "Beekeeping for Dummies".
All should be available at
Amazon.com.