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<blockquote data-quote="tmarques" data-source="post: 1986" data-attributes="member: 285"><p><em>Hello Bron, I thank you for taking the time to send some word of wisdom your thought, which I value very much especially coming from a family of beekeepers. Regarding you missing your daughter expertise on your business I think that it is so much precious for her to enjoy the little one, they grow up so fast that we don’t want her to miss the blessings that they bring to her heart. Since I heard the honey bees demising I felt compelled to take action in doing my part to help them to help them to thrive in my area, so I acquired tree hives of Italian honey bees and I enjoy the so much that I decide to take up a beekeeping as a hobby. I’m watching YouTube videos in attempt to become a better beekeeper so I can take care of them. Here in mine are swarming is very common occurrence, sometimes the hive population increase so fast that the will find large hollowed oak trees and they move to a new residence, I just started to understand the signs prior to their swarm. I’m not saying that I’ll plant 4 acres of Manuka all I said was that “I could if I want to” and I’m considering to plant some “Acacia Manguium” to provide plenty supply of nectar. My goal is to have 4 hives by next month. I know that New Zealanders are nice people, Nick Wallingford proved so. I thank you for reaching out. Bee Happy! Thanx……Tony….. Ps. I’ll visit your area (Gisborne) via Google Earth. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmarques, post: 1986, member: 285"] [I]Hello Bron, I thank you for taking the time to send some word of wisdom your thought, which I value very much especially coming from a family of beekeepers. Regarding you missing your daughter expertise on your business I think that it is so much precious for her to enjoy the little one, they grow up so fast that we don’t want her to miss the blessings that they bring to her heart. Since I heard the honey bees demising I felt compelled to take action in doing my part to help them to help them to thrive in my area, so I acquired tree hives of Italian honey bees and I enjoy the so much that I decide to take up a beekeeping as a hobby. I’m watching YouTube videos in attempt to become a better beekeeper so I can take care of them. Here in mine are swarming is very common occurrence, sometimes the hive population increase so fast that the will find large hollowed oak trees and they move to a new residence, I just started to understand the signs prior to their swarm. I’m not saying that I’ll plant 4 acres of Manuka all I said was that “I could if I want to” and I’m considering to plant some “Acacia Manguium” to provide plenty supply of nectar. My goal is to have 4 hives by next month. I know that New Zealanders are nice people, Nick Wallingford proved so. I thank you for reaching out. Bee Happy! Thanx……Tony….. Ps. I’ll visit your area (Gisborne) via Google Earth. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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