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Date: | Wed, 9 Nov 1994 13:58:40 -0800 |
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>Mick Youther recently wrote:
>>I joined Bee-L because I planned to buy some equipment this winter
>>and start keeping bees next spring.
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>> I guess my question is: Can a person just have a hive or two,
>>get a little honey, and keep his sanity without having to constantly
>>restock the hives?
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>Mick - The quick answer to your final question is a resounding
>YES, ABSOLUTELY!!!
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>Sincerely,
>Rick Hough, a hobby beekeeper from Massachusetts.
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Hi Beepers,
I'm in the exact same situation as Mick. I joined this group because my
wife and I want to start keeping a hive or two of bees in the spring.
Consequently, I have been particularly interested in this thread. Thanks,
Mick, for asking the question. And thanks to all who answered it.
Peter
Peter McGovern - Personal Computer Specialist
Portland Community College-Tektronix Onsite Program
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