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- Jun 30, 2019
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An important note: some states won't allow bees from other states to ship to them. Mine (WA) just so happens to be one of those states, so I found local resources for nucs.
Two of the least aggressive and best novice bee types are Italians and Carniolan Bees. Some nucs offer Italian stock with a Carniolan queen which will give Carniolan traits to the offspring and vice versa. It's important for beginners to research both of them and compare them to decide which ones are most suitable for them and their climate and production needs.
On another note it's best to get your bees preordered in March because a lot of bees are sold out when April comes around. I highly recommend starting them in Spring so they have ample time to prepare their colony for winter!
Another thing is I wouldn't recommend buying old hives and used equipment unless you are absolutely positive that they are disease and parasite free. You could accidentally contaminate your other hives with an unhealthy colony and suffer total losses. Buy your bees from owners/companies that have disease and pest free bees. Definitely do your research on varoa mites and other common and devastating illnesses so you know what to look for when you do your hive inspections.
Two of the least aggressive and best novice bee types are Italians and Carniolan Bees. Some nucs offer Italian stock with a Carniolan queen which will give Carniolan traits to the offspring and vice versa. It's important for beginners to research both of them and compare them to decide which ones are most suitable for them and their climate and production needs.
On another note it's best to get your bees preordered in March because a lot of bees are sold out when April comes around. I highly recommend starting them in Spring so they have ample time to prepare their colony for winter!
Another thing is I wouldn't recommend buying old hives and used equipment unless you are absolutely positive that they are disease and parasite free. You could accidentally contaminate your other hives with an unhealthy colony and suffer total losses. Buy your bees from owners/companies that have disease and pest free bees. Definitely do your research on varoa mites and other common and devastating illnesses so you know what to look for when you do your hive inspections.