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Sources of Bees and Equipment in Arkansas | Governor's Mansion Vegetable Garden
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Governor's Mansion Vegetable Garden. Pulaski County Master Gardeners. About the Vegetable Garden. Planning and Preparation – 2012. Amelia’s Photo Journal. Holly’s Garden Notes. Mike’s Garden Journal. Confessions of an Amateur Beekeeer. Beekeeping Tools and Accessories. Sources of Bees and Equipment in Arkansas. Suppliers of Beekeeping Equipment and Supplies. Regulation: The Arkansas State Plant Board. Beekeeping Classes and Education: U of A, Cooperative Extension. Complete Beekeeping Short Course. My bu...
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Arkansas Beekeepers Association
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Buy, sell or trade your beekeeping equipment! If you have items you'd like to list here, email the details and photos to Pam Balentine. Items listed here will remain for 6 months unless renewal is requested). Now taking orders for Nucs Spring 2017. 154 (pick-up only), requires $25 deposit. See details on website:. Spring Swarms $135 - in your box. VSH POL LINE bloodlines). Drewry Farm and Orchards. Drewry Farm on Facebook. Italian Queens for sale. Mated, virgin, or cells available.
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Arkansas Beekeepers Association
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Honey Bee Swarm Removals. Have you seen a swarm of honey bees. Contact a local beekeeper to collect it and remove it. To have your name and contact information added to this list (or to have it changed or removed) contact the webmaster. 870-723-1252 (call or text). Mountain Home, AR. Will climb and take bees out of buildings. Will cover Baxter, Marion, Fulton, and Izard Counties. Will also work in Washington County. Prarie Grove, AR. Will do some climbing. Will also work in Carroll and Washington Counties.
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The Beeyard » Winter Feeding with Candy Boards
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The Beekeepers of the Susquehanna Valley. Winter Feeding with Candy Boards. February 19, 2013. The last few months of a long, cold winter are a dangerous time for your hives. Colonies which have survived into January and February are in danger of starvation should they exhaust their supplies of stored honey. It would be an absolute shame if a colony which survived the harsh winter months starved out in early March. 10 pounds granulated sugar. 16 ounces (1 pound) of water. Clean 5-Gallon bucket for storage.