Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD => GREETINGS/TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF => Topic started by: thousandwords on February 06, 2017, 08:29:45 pm
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Hi everybody,
Brand new member here and quite new to beekeeping in general as well.
I went to the county bee school last March then started with a Langstroth hive- just building and staining the hive itself and building the frames was such a joy! Bought a bee package in April, colony was doing great, but by early June I had a bear pay a visit and as a result I lost all bees.
Needless to say this Spring I will start again, I will build an electric fence this time around. I am thinking of adding a second hive and I'm contemplating getting another type of hive just to experience something different. Really considering a National with a deep brood box and a standard brood box (here in New England most everybody seem to have two brood boxes, I believe because winters being harsher than down south, they want the bees to have adequate food stores for the winter- I am mentioning this as I did notice that a standard National comes with only one brood box).
Anyways, I really enjoyed the short month or so of beekeeping last year and I'm really excited to start again and to become an active member of this community- I am sure I will be soaking up the wealth of knowledge on this forum as needs will arise along my beekeeping adventure.
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Welcome. Have fun with it. And enjoy some of your own honey. It always tastes better.
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Welcome :happy:
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Welcome to Beemaster.
Jim
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Welcome and I am sure that you are glad the Patriots won. Enjoy your celebration.
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Welcome, some of our northern beeks can probably give you some tips on bear protection.
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Hello. I'm a new member and a new beekeeper from MA as well. I'm thinking of joining the Essex County Beekeepers Association, because it seems like I could participate in selling my honey at the Topsfield fair with these guys. Apparently each city/town in Essex County has an average of 8 resident beekeepers. Very neat. I had no idea beekeeping was so popular.
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Welcome Thousandwords,
Lots of bears here also. I build my electric fence with sturdy posts every 4 feet and 54" corral panel. Drive a good deep ground stake and ground the corral panel. Then run one hot strand 6-8" above the corral panel and 1 "scare wire" about 18" of the ground.
Since you know there is a bear in your area, and he knows where you are, he'll be back. I would hang strips of bacon, just a few on the top and scare wire. When he takes a taste it will make an impression.
Good Luck and hang in there. :smile: