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Visiting one of my bee yards the other day I noticed a single strand
electric fence on the property line not two feet away from my hives.  I
have since found out that the abutting property owners are going to put
horses in the enclosed field.  Now I know horses and bees don't get
along. Should I plan on moving my bees?  Is it that big of a problem?
How about if they decide on cows?

Steve Jones

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