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Welcome to Permies, David!
We're just settling on some land in Vermont and I'm fascinated by your approach to bee keeping. What are the 3 top things you think a newbie should consider if trying this approach?
Thanks for adding your wisdom here!
 
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cs mayoto wrote:We're just settling on some land in Vermont and I'm fascinated by your approach to bee keeping. What are the 3 top things you think a newbie should consider if trying this approach?
Thanks for adding your wisdom here!



Happily there is already a page devoted to the answer to this:

http://warre.biobees.com/beginner.htm

If anything is not clear, please do not hesitate to come back.
 
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Super. Thank you for those links.
 
I agree. Here's the link: http://stoves2.com
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