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> Does anyone here have apiaries directly beneath high voltage transmission 
> lines?

We have had hives under high voltage powerlines with no ill effects.  That 
year they were amongst our best bees.  Gilles Ratia visited with us and took 
a photo.  You can find it at http://www.worldbees.com/en/travels.htm then 
click on Australia then page 3 number 72, the last photo on that page.

Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA

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