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> If you were buying a bee suit, which one would you choose.
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In the archives-

"Consumer research bee suit"

Good answers from the same question I asked last year. Some answered under
"Best Bee Suit".

I never got a chance to buy any since my wife bought me a standard Dadant
w/o veil, which was what I had for 20+ years.

I seldom wear it since I found

http://tinyurl.com/o75t86y

which is a Coleman head net and works great. You can find it in most
hardware stores for about $5.I have never had any bee sting me through the
net, even where it touches my skin (usually my neck).

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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