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Beekeeping in Montana

 
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Wanted to mention a few ways to find beekeepers here in Montana.

Bozeman:  http://bigskybee.com
Flathead:  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Flathead-Beekeepers-Club/103732799666221 (they also have a Google Group)
Missoula:  http://montanabees.blogspot.com (and they have a Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Big-Sky-Beekeepers/123489667665434)

There are other people to find too, but these are good places to start!  Most are natural beekeepers, but some are not, just an FYI.
 
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The Missoula Beekeepers have a NEW website, FYI:

http://bigskybeekeepers.hoop.la/
 
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