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K-Falls Farmgirl
Chapter Leader

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Cheryl
Klamath Falls Oregon
USA
2096 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2009 :  09:40:18 AM  Show Profile
In about an hour, My husband & I will be leaving today for a class up in Portland on bee keeping. We are excited about starting this venture. I will be back Monday, posting. My Bluesky Farm Blog will update with the entries I have programmed to post. Have a great weekend everyone. Tuesday morning..I will draw for the giveaway So if you have not entered you have until then,., and Don't forget to turn forward your clocks Sunday!

Ta ta
cheryl

Cheryl
Farmgirl #309
Klamath Falls "Charming Chicks Chapter" Mother Hen

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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

22937 Posts

Alee
Worland Wy
USA
22937 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2009 :  10:24:13 AM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Have a blast, Cheryl! Beekeeping looks so wonderful! I would LOVE to have a hive or two! Maybe in a few years when we have land!

Alee
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ruralfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

4309 Posts

Rene'
Prosser WA
USA
4309 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2009 :  12:38:32 PM  Show Profile  Send ruralfarmgirl a Yahoo! Message
Cheryl,
I cant wait to hear all about it....TRULY.. cant wait!

Rene~Prosser Farmgirl #185
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julia hayes
True Blue Farmgirl

1132 Posts

julia
medical lake wa
USA
1132 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2009 :  1:05:23 PM  Show Profile
Cheryl! I am absolutely thrilled for you!! I too can not wait to hear all about it! I will one day keep bees. Definitely so I am going to keep a watchful eye for more posts from you! 3 cheers! ~julia

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Carol Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

4033 Posts

Carol Sue
Washingtonian
USA
4033 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2009 :  4:09:14 PM  Show Profile
Oh Cheryl, looking forward to hearing all about it.
My dh would love to bee keep, who knows what will happpen in the future!!!


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marmieto12
True Blue Farmgirl

213 Posts

laura
utah
USA
213 Posts

Posted - Mar 11 2009 :  4:19:45 PM  Show Profile
My DH is taking a class this weekend.I can hardly wait to bee keep too!

Laura;Dreaming of big girl farm...

Farmgirl # 148

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country lawyer
True Blue Farmgirl

1022 Posts



1022 Posts

Posted - Mar 12 2009 :  1:28:08 PM  Show Profile
How was it, Cheryl? I'd love to do that one day too!
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QueenofQuiteAlot
True Blue Farmgirl

865 Posts

Dalyn
Milk 'n Honey Ranch Central, WA
USA
865 Posts

Posted - Mar 15 2009 :  12:56:42 PM  Show Profile
I want to hear about it too! I love bees! I love honey! Wish I could keep a hive in my pasture, but the wind around here is fierce.

Dalyn

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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl

3557 Posts

Diana
Orofino ID
USA
3557 Posts

Posted - Mar 15 2009 :  1:29:14 PM  Show Profile
i saw a program on RFD about Bee keeping I thought I would like to but now Im not so sure. I have found a Man that will set up and maintain hives for you. You get a percentage of the honey in payment. I think I might do this

Diana

Farmgirl Sister #273
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K-Falls Farmgirl
Chapter Leader

2096 Posts

Cheryl
Klamath Falls Oregon
USA
2096 Posts

Posted - Mar 15 2009 :  5:11:21 PM  Show Profile
Well I fianlly get to tell ya.. The class was awesome. We came home with the makings for 1 hive. All the boxes are assembled. * that cost a bit extra but with every thing we need to be doing this spring it willsave us time... We get our bees the last shipment in May for our area. We will get Italian bees.. (cold hardy) we decided to get a Nuc instead of container bees. The Nucs are hive frames with workers, drones & the Queen already in a pulled out hive. Since we are in a short growing cycle. We need to paint the hive and Skunk proof it before we get delivery. Skunks are around here & they eat the bees.. The scratch the opening of the hive, the bees come out & yummy for Skunk.. So you roll chicken wire inn a tube and place it in front of the hive entrance.The skunk then has to stand up (exposing his tummy ) and the bees sting him there where the skin is not as tough. The mouth of a skunk is tough and the sting doesnt bother him when he eats them.. go figure.. We must also decide where to place the hive because if we move it after the bees are here and thriving even 2-3 feet they will not recognise where their home is upon return.. The fly out Straight up and out to the fields. Trick is to move it a few inches each day..if need be. Lots to learn and excited to do so. I will be posting on the blog when delivery day comes. The hives become very heavy when full of honey and bees .. sometimes 150 pounds....

Cheryl
Farmgirl #309
Klamath Falls "Charming Chicks Chapter" Mother Hen

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Thistle Cove Farm
True Blue Farmgirl

141 Posts

Sandra
Tazewell VA
USA
141 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2009 :  11:12:50 AM  Show Profile
GOOD for you! You'll love beekeeping, it will provide you with years of enjoyment and honey.

Sandra @ Thistle Cove Farm ~ God's blessings on you, yours and the work of your hands & heart ~
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MamaRos
Farmgirl at Heart

4 Posts

Roslyn
Newville AL
USA
4 Posts

Posted - Apr 01 2009 :  8:32:34 PM  Show Profile
Hello from the deeeeeep south. This is my third year helping with beginning beekeeping classes. We had 55 people participate and will have our field day this Saturday, weather permitting. I hope your bees do well for you - they're truly amazing creatures!

"What is sweeter than honey?"
"How sweet are thy words unto my taste, yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth!"
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kristin sherrill
True Blue Farmgirl

11303 Posts

kristin
chickamauga ga
USA
11303 Posts

Posted - Apr 02 2009 :  08:24:32 AM  Show Profile
Cheryl, we have a feed store here that is carrying everything one would need to set up beekeeping. It's so neat to be able to go to a place that has it all. We are too late to order bees this year, but that will give me time to learn more. Good luck with yours!

Kris

Life is what you make it. Always has been. Always will be.
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paintnpencils
Farmgirl in Training

31 Posts

jessica
glen rock pa
USA
31 Posts

Posted - Jun 12 2009 :  7:20:42 PM  Show Profile
I love bees! I got my first hive too this year! They are such wonderful little things! I got a package of bees and bought an assembled hive from better bee. The guy I bought the package from was wonderful and had a clinic the day I picked them up so I could learn how to put them in the hive and get them started. I am waiting for a good warm sunny day to open the hive up it has been two weeks since my first initial inspection. It has been overcast and rainy here, and I was advised to only open the hive on warm sunny weather as cool, rainy days, all the "grumpy old ladies" are home. When it is sunny and warm most of them are out gathering for the hive. The first time I opened the hive I used my smoker for the first time and ended up smoking myself more than the bees. I also realized that I didn't like the helmet and hood so I gave up on that and did the initial inspection without any gloves hat or screens. I only got stung once! The next time though I will be more careful with the smoker and try to position myself more up wind.

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