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There are a lot of people with love of nature, but only few are beekeepers.
Why so many people like fishing or hunting? It is a echo from deep
history -many thousands of years, when honey was the only source of sweet.

In my opinion all beekeepers do have genetic deffect :) Under favorable
conditions these genes causes processes which are resulted in curiosity and
satisfaction to be in touch with bees.

With best regards from LATVIA,
hoping that still after 10.000 years this gene will be not lost :),
Ainars,

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