Whats that you say there are two packages being given away at the March 9th meeting. How did you know that ? Why I saw the notice on the Guilford County home page. REALLY how do you get to that site? Its easy just click the link below:
Put it in you favorites and check it often.
http://www.guilfordbeekeepers.org/
2010 Beginning Beekeeper Class Graduates–check your email for details of drawings for 2 packages of Italian bees to be held at our March 9th meeting.
Free Package Bees?
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The e mail went out February 24th. Please pm me with your e mail address. If we had it wrong we can correct it. Only 1 came back undeliverable and that was because of a spam blocker.
The e mail stated that we would have drawings for 2 packages of Italian bees, that this was open to 1st time students at the 2010 GCBA Beginning Beekeepers school, and that you needed to be present at our March 9th meeting to participate in the drawing and to win if your name was drawn.
These packages are part of the Brushy Mountain package order tentatively scheduled for March 27th.
We do not have any word on a delay of delivery, but won't know that until early in the week of pick up when we are to check with Brushy. From what we are hearing from bee producers in NC and other places, many are delaying delivery of bees because of the cold winter and delays in building up bee numbers.
The e mail stated that we would have drawings for 2 packages of Italian bees, that this was open to 1st time students at the 2010 GCBA Beginning Beekeepers school, and that you needed to be present at our March 9th meeting to participate in the drawing and to win if your name was drawn.
These packages are part of the Brushy Mountain package order tentatively scheduled for March 27th.
We do not have any word on a delay of delivery, but won't know that until early in the week of pick up when we are to check with Brushy. From what we are hearing from bee producers in NC and other places, many are delaying delivery of bees because of the cold winter and delays in building up bee numbers.