We placed an order on Dec. 31 for 25 packages and they were sold out two days later.
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Quote: I'd like to try and catch a swarm someday when I know what I'm doing.
Quote: I hope they work out well. Almost everyone here has Italians, lots of people lost all their bees to starvation even after checking on them a few times. I guess they eat a lot more than other breeds.
I hope they work out well. Almost everyone here has Italians, lots of people lost all their bees to starvation even after checking on them a few times. I guess they eat a lot more than other breeds.
Aww ~ I am so sorry for your loss.![]()
If you are in Maryland a good place to check for bees is Snyder's Apiaries in Whitehall, MD http://www.snydersapiaries.com/
I'm sure he is still taking orders for packages and may even have nucs available later.
Bees are getting real hard to find this year, and more expensive too. (like everything else.)
That sounds great, I can hardly wait until we can have hands on training too. I have a test to take in 2 weeks that will give me my apprentice beekeeper's certification with Washington State. I will spend this year buying all my needed supplies and getting everything painted and ready. I am putting in a gravel area with a border on it with a fenced area to put the hives in to keep the dogs and kids away from them. I am also putting in 3 whiskey barrels with some Emeralds (tall stout evergreen shrubs) to put on the side as a wind break. By the time I do all this it will be next year, so I will be ready for bees by then. I am also paired up with a mentor to go out and 'help and observe' his hives and how he cares for them. Eager to get going here.We went to Bee school last Saturday. We will be going to the beeyard at our local arboretum with the Bee Club members for some hands on training in the next few weeks. Hope we can still get some bees by then. Probably going with Langstroth hives as they seem to be the hive of choice in the club and not too hard to build extras. I am really excited. We are also going to grow Hops this year so It will be a whole new venture.