One of the great things about being a beekeeper is that we can continue to learn and become better at what we do. I read that more pilots crash after they have 300 hours of flight time because their confidence exceeds their experience. It’s the same for most beekeepers. Keeping bees for a couple of years causes many beekeepers to believe they know every thing there is to know.
One of our subscribers recently sent this photo to me wondering what it means to the overall health of her hive. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a certified master beekeeper you can get answers from right away?
Are you sure you know what you are doing? Once you start beekeeping you will have a ton of questions. Every time you inspect your colony you will have twenty question marks floating above your hat and veil. Is the queen laying enough? Why aren’t they building up faster? What does that queen cup mean? What is that worm? When do I put my queen excluder on? Why are they clustered under the hive? Yikes, no eggs!
I have expanded my mentorship program to include twenty more subscribers. When you subscribe you become part of our BeeTeam6 mentorship program. Here’s what you get for less than $5 a week:
– Access to my personal cell phone to call me when you just don’t know
what’s going on or you don’t know what to do next.
– Access to my personal email to send me photos, videos or questions.
– Access to my cell phone to text question.
– My weekly instructional video.
– A weekly tip, two pages full of new discoveries, best management practices
and more. Example:
With spring approaching gain the spring management tips you need to keep your hives healthy. Sign up now for one of these twenty openings before they are taken.
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Sheri and I want to thank you for the opportunity to help you with all your beekeeping needs. Thank you for supporting a small, family business.
We are located in east-central Illinois, about 40 miles East of Champaign/Urbana, Illinois
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