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Jerry Bromenshenk <[log in to unmask]>
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We've pushed bees up to 20 GHz with no apparent effect.  Riley in England
uses 8/16 Ghz.

I've got a guy that can build tiny fractal antennae and has plated one on
the back of a live bee with no harm.  Fun stuff, but not particularly
useful for bee management.

Jerry

P.S.  As per being fit enough, why do you think I keep trying to find ways
to work bees without lifting so many boxes?

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