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Allen Dick <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Jul 1997 07:57:28 -0600
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It's amazing!
 
I'd have thought there would be at least 5 or so contenders for the best
Beekeeping Sites List.  But there are none!
 
As short a time as 6 months ago, there were several I knew of that were
comphrehensive.  I guess the web has grown so fast that no one can claim
to have an up-to-date compilation of beekeeping related sites any more.
 
It's unfortunate, since the search engines all give different and
incomplete results, making finding sites a job.
 
Can anyone recommend a favourite search engine for getting the best
listing of beekeeping sites with minimum spurious hits?  Any
recommendations for keys to use in searches beyond the obvious -- 'bees',
'honey', 'hive', beehive', etc.?
 
Allen
 
 
> Now that there are getting to
be more bee sites on the web every day,
> many of us have given up trying to maintain lists on our web pages --  or
> even to try to bookmark them.
>
> Therefore, I wonder who has the most up-to-date and definitive list of
> beekeeping related sites -- preferably catagorized and maybe with
> comments?  (I don't mean the just results of some search -- I mean rather
> a selected and carefully maintained list).
>
> Any nominations for the best?
>
> Allen

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