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Welcome to "The Bee Blog"

  • Jul 3, 2015
  • 1 min read

Welcome to to the new blog! My name is Jonathan Confreda and I am part of the fourth generation at Confreda Farms. I am creating this blog to give our guests a look into what the confredas do every week. I am also a first time bee "wrangler" and I will be talking about all of the delights of beekeeping. So stick around and find out whats cropping up at Confredas.

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These are the Bees, we have two hives. We named them Sausage and Meatball.

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The name of this variety of bee is called Italian, can't you tell by the Federal Hill Gravy in the feeder.

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There is me on the left in my Bee Wranglin' pants and Corey Confreda, my brother, on the right

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4 days ago

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