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>>Does any one of you know of a demonstrated case of very local contamination affecting nectar and bees? The rest of the area is fine, lush banks of a canal with nature/gardens/houses. 

Rather than deal with these real risks, why not place a free ad on something like craigslist saying that you are looking for property owners interested hosting a few beehives?  You will get at least a few offers.  Then pick a spot that has the highest concentration of parks and nature preserves.  

Waldemar





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