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The best start is by reading and learning about beekeeping. Then check for companies that sell beekeeping supplies, and see if there are beekeepers in your area you can talk with, and show you what they do. You might also check with the local agriculture agent, and any orchards, since many of them use beekeepers to insure pollination of the fruit trees.
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Read as many beekeeping books as you can and contact your local beekeepers who will usually be very helpful. It's best not to 'go it alone'.
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No formal qualifications are needed to start beekeeping. However, a prospective or new beekeeper would be well advised to read as many books as possible about beekeeping and speak to as many beekeepers as possible. You never stop learning about beekeeping, regardless of how long you have been doing it.
The best season is ending of spring.
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The best time to start gardening is when you see the spring roll around then start gardening.
If you are thinking about taking up beekeeping, contact your local beekeeping group for help and advice. Do not try and 'go it alone'.
Herman Myrick was a noted bee expert and author of several books on beekeeping, including "Beekeeping for Dummies" and "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Beekeeping." His writings have helped many beginners and experienced beekeepers understand the fundamentals and best practices of beekeeping.
If you want to start keeping bees, the best thing you can do is get in touch with a nearby beekeeper or contact your local beekeeping association. There is a lot to learn and other beekeepers will be only to pleased to help you.
Best done in Spring as they start to grow.