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Sun, 4 May 2003 08:06:21 -0400
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A Possible Working Definition of *Natural Beekeeping*

Inspired by Allen’s remark and having been engrossed with the notion
of “natural beekeeping” suggested earlier by Robin in the British Isle, I
thought I offer my working definition of Natural Beekeeping for public in
general and graduate students in particular:

That particular mode of beekeeping, wherein the beekeeper channels,
improves, enhances, and sometimes accelerates the inherent needs of the
bees by frequent, careful, close observations, regardless of the wants of
the beekeeper and the materials used in the operation.

Yoon

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