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    Bee's in College Station

    I have a bee keeping business and I am looking for land in the Brenham/College Station area to put my Bee's on for 3-4 weeks. That area has a shrub (not sure that's the correct descriptive word) called horse mint. Horse mint makes very good honey. Let me know if you have land or know of some.
    I will be going down there this week to look at another piece of property in Hearn.
    If you have questions please post them or PM me.

    Tod

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    Ive got 8 hive in Grimes County between Bryan and Huntsville. Love the bees. Good luck, we are in a good flow right now

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      #3
      I have bees to , I'm in Jackson co . I have tons of horse mint on my pasture. Bees hit it hard . Now that have moved over to the tallow trees .

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        I don't have bees but will pay for some local (B/CS) honey, I'm out and my go to guy won't have any ready for a couple weeks.

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          #5
          My Grandpa used to keep some on his alfalfa field. Love me some honey and butter on a fresh cathead bisquit.

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            Originally posted by Strummer View Post
            I have bees to , I'm in Jackson co . I have tons of horse mint on my pasture. Bees hit it hard . Now that have moved over to the tallow trees .


            We are finishing up our tallow run. If you know of any other pastures with horse mint let me know.


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              I would also like to buy some local BCS honey if any is avaliable.

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                Originally posted by Strummer View Post
                I have bees to , I'm in Jackson co . I have tons of horse mint on my pasture. Bees hit it hard . Now that have moved over to the tallow trees .
                We don't have the Tallow trees in our part of Grimes County. Next spring I'm moving most of my hives, for a few weeks, to Montgomery County where the Tallows are strong.

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                  Originally posted by Dave View Post
                  I would also like to buy some local BCS honey if any is avaliable.

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                  I'll hook you up with my guy out of Millican Dave. Some of the best local raw honey I have ever had. A tsp a day and my allergies haven't bothered me in over a year! $20/qt


                  Life is too short, live it to its fullest!

                  ~Michael

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