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<blockquote data-quote="JamezNZ" data-source="post: 12601" data-attributes="member: 595"><p>Thanks Dan, I missed this post. I've managed my first year of beekeeping pretty much solo with the help of the guy who sold me the bees over phone calls and got my afb checked out through a family friend. A lot of times I felt like throwing in the towel due to swarming, splits and a dearth, but I managed!</p><p>Anyways this is a wrap up post to this thread a year on. Many stings later (ditched the gloves) and many hours put in, I got there. Much more involvement and money than I was expecting but I love it.</p><p></p><p>Pictured are my 3 healthy hives made from the original post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamezNZ, post: 12601, member: 595"] Thanks Dan, I missed this post. I've managed my first year of beekeeping pretty much solo with the help of the guy who sold me the bees over phone calls and got my afb checked out through a family friend. A lot of times I felt like throwing in the towel due to swarming, splits and a dearth, but I managed! Anyways this is a wrap up post to this thread a year on. Many stings later (ditched the gloves) and many hours put in, I got there. Much more involvement and money than I was expecting but I love it. Pictured are my 3 healthy hives made from the original post. [/QUOTE]
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