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tomas mozer <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 24 Jan 1998 21:43:27 EST
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i'm not a bahamian beekeeper (wish i were), but have been in eleuthera
and believe there was a commercial operation in rock sound, "tropical
foods"(?), whose honey
was marketed as "island honey" and was dark as most cartibbean honeys i
have seen...
the beekeepert supposedly also ran a scuba dive service, and this may
have been the bee business for sale that appeared in ABJ's classifieds
sometime last year.
i have heard of  beehives being shipped to the bahamas from florida in
the past, but don't know what the present policy is on importation...can
also recall seeing some rustic hives on spanish wells, so you might bee
able to get some locally (always preferable for stress/adaptation
reasons).
let me know what  happens, would love to revisit 'lutra some day!

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