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GETTING STARTED IN BEEKEEPING
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THINGS TO CONSIDER Level of commitment Cost Location/Liability Equipment Resources
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ARE YOU COMMITTED? Time Physical work Getting discouraged/frustrations Willingness to educate yourself
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COST $$$$
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LOCATION Liability Neighbors Children/pets Town ordinances Sunny location with water
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Basic Equipment Needed Hive Tool Smoker & Fuel Gloves Bee Suit / Veil
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THE HIVE AND ITS PARTS
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How To Get Bees Buy an Established Hive Buy a Nuc Buy a Package Catch a swarm Take Bees Out of Something
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Buy An Established Hive Turn Key–Ready to Go Costs Usually Less May Include Honey Best Chance of Making Honey Crop No Assembly Req.
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Buy A Nuc Small Population to Start With Cost the Same as Packages Builds Up Faster Than Package/Swarm Good Chance of Making Honey Crop
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Buy A Package Certified as disease free Small Population to Start With No Swarming Usually First Year
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Catch A Swarm Healthy eager bees Small population to start with Usually easy to handle Free
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Mail Order Swarms
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Ask and Do Read a Bee Book Ask many Beekeepers Questions & Listen to Fish Tales Go to Bee Meetings & Workshops Get your Hands Sticky Tell Your Own Fish Tales
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