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Ken,
We had two horses right across the barbed wire fence from my hives. They
had several acres to graze in but for some reason came close to the hives.
Did not seem to bother them at all- bees or horses. (There were also a few
cows- they all seemed to love it by the hives.)
Bill Truesdell
Bath, ME
 
Ken Coyle wrote:
 
> The farm where I have my honey bees is getting a couple of horses.  Has
> any one heard of honey bees bothering horses?
>
> --
> Ken Coyle
> If you can't fix it with duct tape, why bother?
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