Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD => GREETINGS/TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF => Topic started by: loner on June 22, 2017, 04:54:16 pm
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Hello fellow bee keepers.
I'm an amateur bee keeper and i would like to learn more about bees and their nature.
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Hi. Lots on here to read and help with your learning. Welcome.
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Welcome to Beemaster.
Jim
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Welcome Ioner! :smile:
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Hello fellow bee keepers.
I'm an amateur bee keeper and i would like to learn more about bees and their nature.
Sharing a rough "mediterranean climate" (without the chilly winters) here at Lat.18 I throw in my "G'day" welcome and mine own Hello World.
Not a drop of Italian blood in me, despite my use of "eltalia" I lean towards apis mellifera ligustica as honest hard working mediterranean exports well worth propagating.
Welcome loner :-)
Cheers.
Bill
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Welcome! :grin:
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Welcome. I hear that Greek honey is delicious.
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Welcome. I hear that Greek honey is delicious.
Yes Greek honey is great but i believe that every area has it's own different taste and aroma.
Our planet is blessed with a vast number of plants, so there are countless types of honey.
I raise my own field with Mentha pulegium. And i believe in about 3 weeks i will harvest my hives.
If you like i can send you a jar of mentha honey for free.
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Hello fellow bee keepers.
I'm an amateur bee keeper and i would like to learn more about bees and their nature.
Sharing a rough "mediterranean climate" (without the chilly winters) here at Lat.18 I throw in my "G'day" welcome and mine own Hello World.
Not a drop of Italian blood in me, despite my use of "eltalia" I lean towards apis mellifera ligustica as honest hard working mediterranean exports well worth propagating.
Welcome loner :-)
Cheers.
Bill
Nice to meet you Bill.
Ligustica are awesome.
I use cecropia.