Phill Remick
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  • Albuquerque, NM
  • United States
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Phill Remick-Beginning Langstroth at North Valley-The Greens'

May 18, 2013 from 9am to 12pm
The industry standard since 1852, Langstroth hives are legendary for their efficiency and ease of operation contrary to what you might have heard.  This time tested structure allows for easy frame manipulation, management of bees and extraction of honey.  The Langstroth hive is designed to accommodate the way honey bees naturally live and work- honey bees move 'up' or vertically not horizontally in nature.. Check my class schedule at…See More
May 2
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Phill Remick Beginning Langstroth at North Valley

April 21, 2013 from 9am to 12pm
ALL LANGSTROTH ALL THE TIME!Beginning/intermediate beekeeping classes run ALL season. This one is April 21st from 9am to 12 noon.Complete five classes for Certificate of Completion.Check site www.NewBeeRescue.com under 'classes'Learn beekeeping 'A-Z'Now selling a complete line of beekeeping supplies including: hats, veils, hive tools and smokers! NORTH VALLEYSee More
Apr 19
Phill Remick updated an event

Phill Remick-LANGSTROTH at North Valley

April 20, 2013 at 9am to October 6, 2013 at 12pm
This event is FULL, April 21st is open! Classes all year!New Bee Rescue announces five beekeeping classes, April –October with Certificate of Completion.  Classes start at 9am  **We are now selling beekeeping supplies in the North Valley on Rio Grande Blvd. RSVP: 344.2697Check site for details:www.NewBeeRescue.comSee More
Apr 19
Phill Remick posted an event
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Phill Remick-Beginning Langstroth at North Valley-The Greens'

May 4, 2013 from 9am to 12pm
The industry standard since 1852, Langstroth hives are legendary for their efficiency and ease of operation contrary to what you might have heard.  This time tested structure allows for easy frame manipulation, management of bees and extraction of honey.  The Langstroth hive is designed to accommodate the way honey bees naturally live and work- honey bees move 'up' or vertically not horizontally in nature.. Check my class schedule at…See More
Apr 19
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Beekeeping Phill Remick Langstroth Expert at North Valley

April 21, 2013 from 9am to 12pm
ALL LANGSTROTH ALL THE TIME!Beginning/intermediate beekeeping classes run ALL season. This one is April 21st from 9am to 12 noon.Complete five classes for Certificate of Completion.Check site www.NewBeeRescue.com under 'classes'Learn beekeeping 'A-Z'Now selling a complete line of beekeeping supplies including: hats, veils, hive tools and smokers! NORTH VALLEYSee More
Apr 11
Phill Remick commented on Info NMBKA's group Buy and Sell Equipment
"I sell a complete line of beekeeping supplies in  Albuquerque's North Valley. hello Rio Rancho beekeepers! Have complete starter hives plus:supers, frames (plastic or 100% beeswax) tops, bottoms, smokers, hive tools, brushes, hats, veils…"
Feb 27
Phill Remick joined Info NMBKA's group
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Buy and Sell Equipment

Hi, advertise in this area if you have new or used equipment to sell. See More
Feb 27
Phill Remick commented on Rob Shepler's group Southern New Mexico Beekeepers
"Here is something to scan it may add some insight as to whether cottonwood trees produce nectar: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_nectar_sources_for_honey_bees second your claim that mesquite trees do not flower.  here is a search under…"
Feb 16
Phill Remick commented on Rob Shepler's group Southern New Mexico Beekeepers
"So, WHERE do they get this nectar from?  There are no flowers on the cottonwood tree..If these trees were in fact a nectar source all of New Mexico would enjoy it's bounty, sorry I ain't buyin'"
Feb 15
Phill Remick commented on Rob Shepler's group Southern New Mexico Beekeepers
"Paul bees here DO work juniper, my house is surrounded by juniper trees and the pollen is abundant.  I have never heard of cottonwood trees as a nectar source, what makes you think that they produce nectar? "
Feb 15
Phill Remick commented on Rob Shepler's group Southern New Mexico Beekeepers
"Hi Diana, Elm in bloom now, so depending on amount of forage your bees have access to u may not need to provide additional substitute. Once temps overnight stay above freezing, so that moisture won't condense inside the hive you may want to…"
Feb 15
Phill Remick posted a blog post

Round Em Up!

Here is something of interest especially if you or your neighbors use RoundUp...The near-exponential spread of herbicide-resistant "superweeds" across U.S. farmland is reminding us all that no matter how much the Big…See More
Feb 12
James H DAWDY left a comment for Phill Remick
"Don't know if I will have time this summer, but I do plan on going to the WAS conference in October. "
Feb 11
Phill Remick commented on Rob Shepler's group Southern New Mexico Beekeepers
"Hey Rob, You told me I forgot :{  do u run TBH's or Langstroth.  It isn't a trick question, just curious"
Feb 11
Phill Remick left a comment for James H DAWDY
"Hey Jim, Are you going to come up to abq and work some bees this summer??"
Feb 11
Phill Remick commented on Rob Shepler's group Southern New Mexico Beekeepers
"I have been wanting to join your group for a very long time!"
Feb 11

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Round Em Up!

Here is something of interest especially if you or your neighbors use RoundUp...

The near-exponential spread of herbicide-resistant "superweeds" across U.S. farmland is reminding us all that no matter how much…

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Posted on February 12, 2013 at 7:30pm

NewBeeRescue.com

Hey all you Langstroth folks!  Need help preparing for the long winter ahead? Whatever your issue, I can help! I manage bees year round so you don't have to! From that first package or swarm to honey extraction, I do it all, so you don't have to..Check my site. www.NewBeeRescue.com

Posted on September 3, 2012 at 7:19pm

Who Killed the Honey Bee?

Posted on July 25, 2012 at 6:17pm — 1 Comment

New Beekeeper?

New to beekeeping?  You've got zillions of questions and I have the answers.  I do classes and one-on-one instruction year round.  Working Albuquerque area, North Valley and Rio Rancho.  Visit my site:

www.NewBeeRescue.com  Phill Remick 344.2697  phill_remick@yahoo.com

Posted on May 21, 2012 at 3:26pm — 3 Comments

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At 7:18pm on February 11, 2013, James H DAWDY said…

Don't know if I will have time this summer, but I do plan on going to the WAS conference in October. 

At 7:00am on January 27, 2013, Paul McCarty said…

Nice Swap Meet! And nice to meet you!

At 11:59am on June 8, 2012, Jessie Brown said…

You're right... my mom has excellent taste!!!! Good to see local honey for sale from the "Cafalfa King" (patent pending). 

At 8:38am on June 8, 2012, Jessie Brown said…

My mom just bought some of your Cafalfa honey at La Bella this week. YUMMY and a Catchy name!!! 

 
 
 

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