Hi I'm new to bee keeping and based in West Sussex

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Hi folks,
I'm new to this and have just been given a small colony to look after. I have also made myself a couple of Top bar hives and some Nationals. I'm hoping to learn and grow alongside my bee population. I really appreciate the various threads I have found here and apologise now if some of the questions I might ask seem very basic to you experienced folks.

Woody of WS
 
Hi folks,
I'm new to this and have just been given a small colony to look after. I have also made myself a couple of Top bar hives and some Nationals. I'm hoping to learn and grow alongside my bee population. I really appreciate the various threads I have found here and apologise now if some of the questions I might ask seem very basic to you experienced folks.

Woody of WS
Welcome Woody,
I know several beeks in the West Chiltington area so you are not alone 😊
And you are just down the road from the WSBKA auction 😄
https://www.westsussexbeekeepers.org.uk/auction.html
 
Welcome Woody, you are just in the catchment area of Central Sussex beekeepers association, if you are looking for a club to join. We will have a stand at the West Grinstead ploughing match at Partridge Green on Saturday 16th September, we would be pleased to meet you. Or check out our website Home - Central Sussex Beekeepers Association
 
Welcome. From my experience I suggest you start off with bees in Nationals and as your skills progress start using the top bars too.
 
:welcome: From me also ,hopefully your small colony survive the winter how are they being wintered ?
I don’t have top bar hives but I would also start with national bee hives .
c.g.f
 

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