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Date: | Sat, 9 Feb 2002 09:38:56 -0500 |
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I have had a few requests for winter bees for MS patients. I always give
the bees away free, not looking to make a business of this.
My method was taught me many years ago by a person who kept bees solely for
arthritis. During the winter he took a broom straw (say, 8" long), stuck it
in the front entrance and moved it around. When it was withdrawn, the
several bees stuck to it were put into a jar. Repeat until enough are
collected, or the bees get so irritated that it is best to move to another
hive.
I have to say I have never taken more than 50 or so bees from a hive, so
certainly have not disturbed them all that much.
As to the liability issues...I have never sought this activity; it has
always found me. I take no payment, figuring this is a small gift to
mankind. Those contacting me have always said they can't afford to pay the
prices for mail order, and that they have taken stings before.
I am certain this does not absolve me from being sued, but hey if we can't
help another person why are we here?
Lloyd
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Lloyd Spear Owner, Ross Rounds, Inc. The finest in comb honey production.
Visit our web site at http://www.rossrounds.com.
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