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Andy wrote:
 
With my own experience and others that have lost large numbers of bee
hives
to theft it many be time to take another look at this or other ideas to
discourage theft of truck loads of bee hives at a time.
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Perhaps a simple type of transmitter that could be hidden inside a couple
of
hives that would transmit a signal to Police similiar to the "Lo-Jack"
Car
Theft Deterrent Device that is sold around here on the left coast. Or,
maybe
better an alarm that would create a terrific racket if someone moved an
"armed" hive.
 
Al
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