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Beekeeping Jacket with Veil Beekeeper Jacket and Veil with Gloves, Beehive Tools and Beehive Brush (XL)
1.Package Including: Beekeeping jacket + 1 Pair of gloves +1 Beehive brush +1 J hook tool + 1 Bee feeder +1 Queen cage2.SIZE: 45'' /114cm from the brim of the hat to waistband, 30"/76cm from hood zipper to waistband, 29"/74cm from shoulder to sleeve3.MATERIAL: High quality lightweight fabric provides outstanding protection and the breathable material makes you feel comfortable all the time4.DESIGN: The non-removable veil provides fast and easy wearing, it can be putted back when not in use, and the veiled hood is self-supporting and collapsible.5.COMFORTABLE : Tailored fit with an elastic waistband keeping everything comfortably in most conditions
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1 Reddit comment about Beekeeping Jacket with Veil Beekeeper Jacket and Veil with Gloves, Beehive Tools and Beehive Brush (XL):

u/[deleted] ยท 4 pointsr/Beekeeping

You use the smoker when you go into the hive to check it out. What the smoke does is it tells the bees that there's a fire (forest fire for example) and that they are in need of danger. Therefore, their goal is not to defend the hive (sting you, therefore they die) but to eat their honey and salvage what they can before the fire gets there. Don't worry - they won't actually run away from your hive ha! It's a distraction tool

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I'm a first year beekeeper so I feel like I can give you any advice you may have since sometimes veteran's advice is good but they can use words and processes that confuse a newbie like you and me. So, ask anything you need and keep in touch.

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The bee group/company you called should have everything you need. Definitely go to them for advice. Idk if they're into sales (most aren't) but you really don't need anything than this below FOR NOW:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BHKH29B/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1

- the little plastic bottle thing is your feeder. make a 1:1 sugar (granulated pure cane) to water mix and boil it until it dissolves. Cool it down (time + ice) and then give it to your bees in a beer bottle flipped upside down into the plastic bottle feeder - it goes in the bottom of your hive area; the entrance. It will all make sense when you get your stuff and see it. Gloves, head gear, scraper, and feeder. You're good to start!

of course make sure you get frames and wax foundation - did that come in your kit? I assume so.

Idk what that yellow thing is but you don't need it for now.

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This is a good book. I LIKED it but didn't love it. It's informative but it didn't really get me ready for beekeeping honestly. I think it would be better if I read it 4 months in now than starting out.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1631593323/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=basics+of+beekeeping+

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIoaJFMUu4Q