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Dee Lusby <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 10 May 2008 13:15:51 -0700
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Okay, 
Question for you older beekeepers in western states. For some reason I have just now learned another fire has started and already in two canyons having gone over the saddle of one to next on the mountain range Kitt Peak Observatory is located upon. It got 6 of my biggest yards last year and so far now two of same again, that were just now getting back to making honey on own for this year, that I had to feed last years fall crop to, to carry overwinter until this year.

How much damage can fires do back to back? Have any of you been thru back to back fires were ground vegetation was coming on good again? 

Dee A. Lusby


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