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On Wed, 24 Jul 1996, Jim Moore DTN276-9448 ogo1/e17 508-496-9448 wrote:
> As you have enough equipment (four hives), I would suggest
> starting with two or even three hives.
From the Dadant catalog, I estimated a hive (foundations and a
bee kit) to cost about $100.00 each. Is this about right?
> As a beginner you will learn faster and be better able to detect
> potential problems and recognize unusual behaviour by comparing
> hives. Additionally it does give you the opportunity to fortifiy a
> weaker hive with brood from a stronger hive should the need arise.
Any suggestions for a definitve book on bees/beekeeping?
> Also if next year is anything like this year order your bees
> early (Feb.) as the demand outstripped the supply this year.
I followed sci.agriculture.beekeeping for awhile, and there
was a fair amount of discussion on "don't order from this company" as
they will take your money, and not fulfill their delivery promises.
Who would you recommend I do business with?
> Good luck.
Thanks,
Randy Nessler
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