Beekeeping How To Start Beekeeping In 2021

Rindfleisch
Published on Feb 17, 2021
How to start beekeeping? Beekeeping is so trendy and everyone knows how important honey bees are so that the planet can keep producing great fruits and vegetables. It's time we roll up our sleeves and help the bees out. In this video, I'll whet your appetite and hopefully motivate you to become a beekeeper. 2020 was a tough year and now maybe beekeeping is just what you need as a hobby you can enjoy. Plan now to start in the spring!

Since most clubs and onsite beekeeping courses and classes have been cancelled due to COVID-19, consider taking our online beekeeping courses from the comfort of your home, at your own pace, by yourself.
https://www.honeybeesonline.com/online-beekeeping-academy/

Why fumble through your first few years of beekeeping. As an EAS Certified Master Beekeeper, David has a mentorship/coaching program where you can call him on his personal cell phone, email or text him anytime you need help. This program is known as BeeTeam6. Check it out:
https://www.honeybeesonline.com/beekeeping-mentor/

We published a book just to help you get started in beekeeping. Backyard Beekeeping, Everything You Need to Know to Start Your First Hive. We will autograph your book when you order it from our website. Copyright 2020 by Rockridge Press. 160 pgs. Here's the link:

https://www.honeybeesonline.com/signed-by-the-authors-order-our-new-book-now-backyard-beekeeping-by-david-and-sheri-burns-rockridge-press-2020/

Check out our complete online beekeeping website at www.honeybeesonline.com or call us at 217-427-2678

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