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Tom Fisher <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Jan 1992 09:27:03 EST
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>      I'm a new bee keeper.  I currently have two hives, two supers high.
> I know nothing about bees.  I had help last year but that is not going to help
> this season, I'm going to get at least two more hives (two supers) this
 winter.
>
>      I would find it helpful if someone on the list could give me some
> publications-books that I could use to get on my feet.  I'd hate to lose
> the hives that I have due to ignorance.
>
Andy:  I'm a new bee keeper also.  Started last May (1991) with
just one hive.  I lean heavily on a bee keeping paper back book
that I got from Walter Kelly Co. in Kentucky.  (I am writing this at
work and I'm sorry, I can't remember the exact title - if it's
important, let me know and I'll find out and drop you another
line).  If you can, get a copy (better yet, a subscription :-)  )
of the magazines, "American Bee Journal" and "Gleenings in Bee
Culture".  Both have lots of useful tips as well as advertisments
and mailing addresses for supplies, etc.  Good luck - keep in
touch.
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Tom Fisher
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Phone (317) 494-6616          |  other, it is beautiful." - F. Perls

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