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Alf Bashore <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:38:25 -0500
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Hello again,

Just to remind anyone who works in the field that the very 
best protection against deer ticks (or ticks of any sort) is 
to keep the walk in access path to the bee yards mowed at 
least six feet wide. Also, keep a six foot wide swath mowed 
around each colony.  It is on the tall grasses and brush the 
the tick hang out on waiting for a mammal to pass by.

Alf
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Karen Thurlow- Kimball wrote:

I have a type error in the Red Willow oil instructions, use 
Vit E oil not D as a preservative to keep the oil from going 
rancid. You can squeeze out about three capsules to 8 to 10 
ozs of oil.

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