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Re: Any one hear has honeybees?
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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on March 12, 2007 at 17:09:23 from (216.98.171.232):
In Reply to: Re: Any one hear has honeybees? posted by HoneyRancher on March 12, 2007 at 15:44:14:
Im in arkansas. The poeple i work for just got some more land and the guy thay got it from has a bunch of beehives lot of them are put up he only has 4 hive with bees in them and thay talkd to him and he said i can go by his house a talk to him and he said he will sell them to me but i woud hate to get them and thay have afb or efb i know on afb you hafe to burn ever thing but the state bee guy lives 8 miles from me and im gonna try and talk to him and see if he will let me help for a year to see if i wanna get into it. But the guy that has the hive is all most 80 and he is really sick his kids dont care aobut the hives at all most of the hives are in a old milk barn that made out of brick i did look inside today he has about a 50 or 80 frame extractor. but just email me if you woud and give me some idea's on what to do thanks a bunch. Carson
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