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<blockquote data-quote="emeramocco" data-source="post: 11655" data-attributes="member: 657"><p>I've always liked beekeeping. I was never afraid of bee stings when I was little, unlike other children. Also, I've never harmed any cute bees, even if they prevented me from eating ice cream or candy. It happens. So after graduating from high school, I had a choice: go straight to beekeeping or college for another profession. Learning <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0)"><a href="https://mygarden101.com/how-to-raise-honeybees-in-your-self-sufficiency-and-garden/" target="_blank">how to raise honeybees </a></span>isn't difficult for me. My grandfather has engaged in beekeeping all his life. Maybe that's why I'm not afraid of being bitten by bees. But I'm wearing a bee suit. I learned many secrets of beekeeping from my grandfather. But even he didn't know some modern methods until I showed him a website for beekeepers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emeramocco, post: 11655, member: 657"] I've always liked beekeeping. I was never afraid of bee stings when I was little, unlike other children. Also, I've never harmed any cute bees, even if they prevented me from eating ice cream or candy. It happens. So after graduating from high school, I had a choice: go straight to beekeeping or college for another profession. Learning [COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)][URL='https://mygarden101.com/how-to-raise-honeybees-in-your-self-sufficiency-and-garden/']how to raise honeybees [/URL][/COLOR]isn't difficult for me. My grandfather has engaged in beekeeping all his life. Maybe that's why I'm not afraid of being bitten by bees. But I'm wearing a bee suit. I learned many secrets of beekeeping from my grandfather. But even he didn't know some modern methods until I showed him a website for beekeepers. [/QUOTE]
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