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Re: "The case of the trespassing bees."
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They would have to PROVE that the yellow spots came from YOUR BEES.  Go to
court if you are ordered to move your bees and make the plaintiffs PROVE that
YOUR bees caused it.  The important thing here is If a bee caused it, were
the bees YOUR bees or someone else's or wild bees.  They are assuming, and
assumptions are NOT legal
reasons.

FIGHT FOR YOURSELF!  DON'T "cow-tou" to the complainers.  They are
interlopers in a agricultural zoning.

George Imirie

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