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SoMDBeekeeper
04-26-2011, 04:07 PM
Did you know 1 out of every 3 bits of food you eat is a result of a pollunating insect, most likely a honeybee? That adds up to BILLIONS of dollars of argriculture a year and the bees are in trouble

HELP THE HONEYBEES

If you know where some are and you want to make sure they are kept alive contact me! I DO NOT destroy them, I transplant them into top-notch chemical-free hives. Have you seen Honey Bees lately? Spotted them in the wall of your house or an old shed? Or maybe you see a swarm of honey bees on a tree limb. They are vulnerable in that state so contact me immediately! I collect honey bee swarms FREE of charge. I also remove established honey bee colonies from structures and dwellings of any type. A small fee may be applicable here depending on hive size, level of job difficulty and danger involved. (falling, not stinging :) I will do a consultation for FREE. It doesn't hurt to have me come and look at what you're dealing with. I service St. Mary's, Calvert and Charles counties. If you are outside of that area I may be available but I will charge mileage to and from at a minimum. I am an "Organically Managed" beekeeper and I use no chemical treatments on bees or in their hives. Hence, my RAW honey is extremely pure. I never heat it and I do not filter pollen out of it. (your Doctor and your allergies will love it!) I will even pay you back by bringing you the first jar of honey from "your" bees once they are in their new home and producing honey.

Thanks!
-=Craig

Contact: somdbeekeeper@yahoo.com <----I monitor this email 24/7

You can also call 240-317-9009, 24 hours a day.

Visit my site for more about me: Organically Managed Beekeeping Podcast and Blog (http://somdbeekeeper.com)

vraiblonde
04-26-2011, 04:33 PM
Do you have local honey or other products for sale?

HoosierDaddy
04-30-2011, 05:11 PM
Did you know 1 out of every 3 bits of food you eat is a result of a pollunating insect, most likely a honeybee? That adds up to BILLIONS of dollars of argriculture a year and the bees are in trouble

HELP THE HONEYBEES

If you know where some are and you want to make sure they are kept alive contact me! I DO NOT destroy them, I transplant them into top-notch chemical-free hives. Have you seen Honey Bees lately? Spotted them in the wall of your house or an old shed? Or maybe you see a swarm of honey bees on a tree limb. They are vulnerable in that state so contact me immediately! I collect honey bee swarms FREE of charge. I also remove established honey bee colonies from structures and dwellings of any type. A small fee may be applicable here depending on hive size, level of job difficulty and danger involved. (falling, not stinging :) I will do a consultation for FREE. It doesn't hurt to have me come and look at what you're dealing with. I service St. Mary's, Calvert and Charles counties. If you are outside of that area I may be available but I will charge mileage to and from at a minimum. I am an "Organically Managed" beekeeper and I use no chemical treatments on bees or in their hives. Hence, my RAW honey is extremely pure. I never heat it and I do not filter pollen out of it. (your Doctor and your allergies will love it!) I will even pay you back by bringing you the first jar of honey from "your" bees once they are in their new home and producing honey.

Thanks!
-=Craig

Contact: somdbeekeeper@yahoo.com <----I monitor this email 24/7

You can also call 240-317-9009, 24 hours a day.

Visit my site for more about me: Organically Managed Beekeeping Podcast and Blog (http://somdbeekeeper.com)

Will you come by and take these effn Carpenter Bees away? They are black and yellow like bumble bees but they know where the honeybees are hangin.

SoMDBeekeeper
05-27-2011, 03:37 PM
Will you come by and take these effn Carpenter Bees away? They are black and yellow like bumble bees but they know where the honeybees are hangin.

Sorry, I don't deal with anything but the Honeybees

Also, I will be selling local (organically managed) honey and pollen at the BAE farmers market on Saturday mornings starting in late June, early July.

Best,
SoMDBeekeeper

desertrat
05-31-2011, 11:10 AM
Sorry, I don't deal with anything but the Honeybees

Also, I will be selling local (organically managed) honey and pollen at the BAE farmers market on Saturday mornings starting in late June, early July.

Best,
SoMDBeekeeper

I have noticed an increase in the bees around my yard. Must have a nest nearby now, but I haven't tried to find it.


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