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Hi All
A small part of my activity is renting bees to companies or local authorities with a range of services since 2003 (environment and bee products analysis, immunity control, melliferous potential cartography, etc)
I have noted really few conflits with neiborhood, essentially for fear of swarming, ponctual stings during "hard" operations like honey collection, or foraging for water in swimming pools.
I had no open conflicts with local beekeepers, but it is now more evident that in some urban area we are overcrowded with bees, with more and more problems of robbering between colonies, and subsequent disease problems (like varroa reinfestation, EFB during pollen shortage).
Thank you for the valuable informations given by this list
Michel BOCQUET(France)
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