The New Mexico Beekeepers also have a group on Facebook. 2 hives doing great, 1 doing ok, the last one (2 very small swarms I captured this year), I just combined into one small super. Spotty brood, one full frame both sides of honey, and raising a supercedure queen. How are yours doing? My addy is dianawilson918@gmail.com, or you can find me on FB Anglswngs69/Diana Wilson
Wow, someone else from Deming YIPPPEE! My bees are hanging in, 3 hives doing ok, one is just hanging in there, and lost a weak one to wax moths. They are really liking my watermelon plants right now. We'll have to get together. I'm a newbie at this, so still making lots of mistakes.
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Hey Jim,
Are you going to come up to abq and work some bees this summer??
The New Mexico Beekeepers also have a group on Facebook. 2 hives doing great, 1 doing ok, the last one (2 very small swarms I captured this year), I just combined into one small super. Spotty brood, one full frame both sides of honey, and raising a supercedure queen. How are yours doing? My addy is dianawilson918@gmail.com, or you can find me on FB Anglswngs69/Diana Wilson
Wow, someone else from Deming YIPPPEE! My bees are hanging in, 3 hives doing ok, one is just hanging in there, and lost a weak one to wax moths. They are really liking my watermelon plants right now. We'll have to get together. I'm a newbie at this, so still making lots of mistakes.
James, welcome to NMBKA! Feel free and add news, start a group or list a bee related event. Don't worry, you can't break anything!
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