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Some of us are doing our best to change that. Those who take up the management are racing ahead. Unfortunately, most are not even trying. Well, easily understood. Take a short course by a county or state organization, where the teacher is the provider of the
Mikepackage bees. One group I see every year...most of them lose they bees every year, and re-stock with packages from their president. President for decades. We've taken him out to teach him every aspect of setting up nucs to winter, then their management, and then wintering. Has he ever had a workshop? Does he promote the possibilities of growing your own bees? Nope. Might cut into sales, eh?
>Even my local bee clubs haven't embraced it yet....they get together to
>make a "large" package purchase from a commercial beekeeper fresh back
>from down South or West to distribute among their membership....what
>they should be doing is creating a network of beekeepers who raise local
>stock to trade off setting mating nucs in their yards among other ideas
>like trading local queen stock.
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>Kevin M
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