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> Does anyone here have apiaries directly beneath high voltage transmission 
> lines?  If so have you ever noticed problems with the hives in such 
> locations?  I have a location directly beneath 500 kV lines and
Obispo, CA
>
Had a bee yard under TX lines for several years, before VM. They did very 
well.

Alden M.
NH 

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