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Joining a beekeeping club or association is a great way to learn more about bees and beekeeping. It is extremely useful to join a local beekeeping group to meet other experienced beekeepers to exchange ideas and opinions. There is often the opportunity to borrow equipment, share swarm removal duties and buy supplies in larger, more economical quantities.
Some of these people are experts — they know how to deal with the situation in a safe way for you, and the bees. It’s often said that if you ask 6 beekeepers a question, you’ll get at least eight answers.
Find a beekeeping class! With the right information, almost anyone can keep bees and make their own honey. Find a class near you today and join the growing community of beekeepers.
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In the United States there are 6 main stocks of honey bees. Each strain has been studied and observed to have a variety of attributes. It's good practice to do research to see what's best suited for your needs.