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For starter beekeepers, you should not blindly buy a large number of bee colonies at first.

You should buy a small number of bee colonies first, because you have not mastered many beekeeping techniques when you first contacted beekeeping.

The purchase of a large number of bee colonies may result in a large loss of bee colony due to poor management, resulting in greater economic losses.

It is necessary to cultivate a small number of bee colonies to facilitate management, and slowly explore the experience of beekeeping and improve beekeeping techniques.

After a period of cultivation, the experience and technology have been continuously improved, and the scale of beekeeping has gradually expanded.

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