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Seen it on facebook. The only extra info I have is that theyre waiting to get a patent on it or something and no one really knows how it works… yet. They have only raised $7 mil. No biggy. The hives do seem a tad pricey but i like how you can buy their frames and use them in your own hive.
Nick ForysParticipantHah! Well I was the “teenager” (15) that was interested in starting around the end of the season last year. I actually read the Idiot’s Guide but I don’t remember much except something with 16, 21, and 24 days to emerge, which you told me to memorize. I got it at the library but it doesn’t seem to be there any more so I guess I’ll buy if I get the A-OK from the parents with the whole beekeeping thing.
July 13, 2014 at 6:21 pm in reply to: I HAVE A BEEHIVE IN LAWNDALE THAT IS EASY TO GET TOO. WHO WANTS IT? #8867Nick ForysParticipantAssuming it’s gone
July 2, 2014 at 7:25 pm in reply to: OK to start a hive in LA in July? …and other newbie questions #8759Nick ForysParticipantI’m exactly in your situation. What are you planning on doing now? I’m getting books from the library.
Nick ForysParticipantIm pretty sure everyone here is in LA
Nick ForysParticipantAren’t there always swarms for adoptions you could have gotten? Also just curious, how are they behaving towards you?
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