State Permits, Honey and Bees

Here are my permits, one for Scott apiaries, one for bee removal. The bees are from south Houston, the honey is from the bees sitting at the Alvin apiary. Absolute proof I walk the walk, not just talk the talk. Honey is now available through Nawara farm located at the White Oak Farmers mkt. in the heights on Sat. mornings. In the parking lot of Onion Creek on White Oak  between Studemont & Heights blvd. Photos from the Nawara farm extracting are coming up this week,when I have time, we worked all weekend on bees (me, Kelly and Arnold) and the honey is beautiful and tastes great. 
 

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  • 10/11/2010 1:22 PM Jennifer wrote:
    I love bees but don't know much about them. Have a huge bee hive in the wall of my house and don't want to kill them. What can I do?    Call me please! I do not check this often due to dial-up service to my computer. A phone call is best, fast service is my goal, however  I am only one person. As my daughter Sarah says" you can do what you can do". Thanks for wanting to save them.
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