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At 16:36 27/3/1997 -0300, you wrote:
>At 16:14 26-03-1997 +0000, Donald F. Cesaretti wrote:
>>Greetings,
>>
>>        I am a novice beekeeper who may possibly be moving to a five-story
>>building in a mid-sized city soon due to employment situation (got the
>>word of the possibility today and won't know definate for two more
>>weeks!).
>>        I am just starting out and almost all of the beginner beekeeper
>>literature is geared for the ground-level suburban/country site
>>(naturally).
>>        I would appreciate any information anyone could provide on keeping
bees
>>(first year bees) in a city-dwelling situation. They will have to be
>>kept on the roof of the building as far as I am aware.
>>        You're help, experiences and knowledge is greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Don Cesaretti
>>
>>
>
>Para maiores experiencias concretas a respeito cantact:
>
>Nicolaus A Mitsiotis
>BRAZIL
>55-11-841-3296
>
>use meu nome como referencia e conte a ele suas necessidades
>
>Southern African Beekeepers ( myself included) keep our hives in a shed.
The idea is to keep them out of the hot sun. French and Germans also use a
beehouse and I am very interested in the possiblity of using the  top floor
of an old factory building for the same purpose. There are many gardens in a
town and the outskirts of a city which should give "Toutes Fleurs" type of
honeyflow for  the sunny part of the year. Let me KNow how you get on.
David
 
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