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Last Spring we had a lot of hives in central Florida being burned.Just read an Associated Press release indicating two beekeepers kidnapped, beat, bound and gagged another beekeeper and left him in a grove to die last Friday in Bartow, Florida, USA. They suspected he new something about past hive burnings.
 
Hmmmmmm whether he did burn their hives or not, certainly no one will be messing with their hives in the future...
 
 
God Bless,
Kelley Rosenlund  [log in to unmask]
Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A., Voice:352-378-7510 Fax/voice:352-372-0078
150 hives, Beekeeping since 1995. 8 frame deeps,shallows.

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