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Thu, 19 Jul 2001 13:13:46 -0500
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I agree that benign neglect is probably the optimum way to tend bees, unless
you happen to be an energetic person who likes to take charge and try to run
everything.  It's a lot easier on you and on the bees, and seems to work at
least as well.

Walter Weller

Thinking that trying to get bees to do what you want is like teaching a pig
to sing -- all that happens is that you waste your time and annoy the pig.

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