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Doug Cutler <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Feb 1992 09:03:18 EST
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On Fri, 28 Feb 1992 08:48:00 EST Jeffri H Frontz +1 614 860 2797 said:
>Hi...
>
>Does anyone have any recommendations about the best breed of bees
>for a novice?
 
   Not really, but I have established colonies three times due to moving,
 two of the were Midnight and the third Italians.  They were all started
 from 3 lb packages with queen and with a good dose of inital feeding
 did quite well.  Any differences between the types was not apparent and
 probably due to local conditions, floweres, trees, etc.
 
>                   Am I worrying over nothing?
         I won't touch that one with a barge pole !!!!!!!
 
 
  Doug. Cutler                       Office of Information Technology,
  VM Systems Programmer              University of North Carolina.

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