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I had a swarm yesterday and a neighbor unhappy that they chose her tree
to sit in while the scouts did their work.
Aside from gifting honey, how do you handle these things?
In the 8 years that I've had hives, this is the first time they chose
her yard, yet she felt it was OK to come over to my house at 9 PM to
tell me that I'm "upsetting the neighbors" by keeping bees on my
property.
Also, she seems blind (deaf?) to the incessant barking of her 2 dogs.
So, since there is a legal reason for her dogs to not bark (disturbing
the peace) and there is no legal reason that bees can't be kept, I feel
that I have the upper hand, but I'd rather not go down that road (of
course I have no problems mixing my metaphors...)
Thanks. Reply directly to me at mailto:[log in to unmask] .
--glen
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