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Steven Albritton <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 Aug 1997 10:02:25 -0500
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Here in North Louisiana it is hot most of the time so Bee Go works very good
for me.  I did make the mistake of picking up the bottle which had spilled
one morning before going to work at LDS Communications.  I thought I was ok,
but must have brushed my hand against my clothes.  I went to work and all
the ladies in the office went nuts looking for that stink.  I finally had to
go home, take a shower, and change clothes before I could go back to work.
 
I light my small bee house with a holegen light.  Almost all bees that don't
leave the supers end up frying in the light since I almost always must
extract at night.  Word must be getting around that if you stay in the super
you end up landing in the light because I have very few bees left in the
supers after using bee go.
Steven Albritton
LDS Communications, Sports America, Chauvin Honey Farms
Monroe, Louisiana

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