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Barry Birkey <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Feb 1997 17:57:56 -0600
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Claudiu A. Secara wrote:
>
> Twelve years ago I had the opportunity to start up a small (10)
> beekeeping operations in upstate NY. Then, I had to close it. At that
> time, to start it up, I only had to call SEARS to have all supplies
> (hives & swarms) be delivered to my address.
>
> Now, I have another opportunity to continue my hobby but SEARS is no
> longer in the business of providing that kind of service. Any
> suggestions as to what kind of line of stores or businesses are
> specialized in such sort of services.
>
> I appreciate your help,
> Claudiu A. Secara
 
Claudiu -
 
Glad to hear you're getting back into beekeeping. Beekeeping has changed alot in the
last twelve years. I had the same problem you are having when I got back into
beekeeping a few years ago after having been away from it for 15 or more years. I have a
couple lists of suppliers for both bees and equipment at:
http://www.birkey.com/BLB/Beekeeping/suplybe.html
http://www.birkey.com/BLB/Beekeeping/besuply.html
http://www.birkey.com/BLB/Beekeeping/wicwas.html
 
I'm assuming you are in the USA.
 
-Barry
 
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Barry Birkey
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