BeeMade
New Bee
Hi,
I'm Larry and just started keeping bees after encouragement from my brother, who has nine hives in Kentucky.
Interestingly enough, my first colony was a result of my catching a swarm in a tree. I shook them all into a feed sack and poured them into a waiting hive box. This was November 9, 2019. After carefully feeding them patties and sugar water every day, they died out this last week.
I bought two hives on Nov 15th and those two are thriving. They are a bit aggressive but I don't believe they are Africanized. I've added a super on top of each so they can expand and they took to the frames quite quickly.
My goal is to learn all I can about splitting hives and raising queens. Would also like knowledge on general information because my goal is to leave Corporate America and do nothing but live off bees.
Happy to have been accepted into this forum!
I'm Larry and just started keeping bees after encouragement from my brother, who has nine hives in Kentucky.
Interestingly enough, my first colony was a result of my catching a swarm in a tree. I shook them all into a feed sack and poured them into a waiting hive box. This was November 9, 2019. After carefully feeding them patties and sugar water every day, they died out this last week.
I bought two hives on Nov 15th and those two are thriving. They are a bit aggressive but I don't believe they are Africanized. I've added a super on top of each so they can expand and they took to the frames quite quickly.
My goal is to learn all I can about splitting hives and raising queens. Would also like knowledge on general information because my goal is to leave Corporate America and do nothing but live off bees.
Happy to have been accepted into this forum!
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