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Janko Bozic <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Mar 1997 08:22:22 +0000
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Roy Nettlebeck asked: "I do wonder how deep you go into beekeeping?"
 
Many primary schools, which have beekeeping clubs, have also small
beehouse. If not, they are going to the beekeeper. Specially the
oldest group (5 to 8 grade) goes through the whole beekeeping year.
They also involved in practical beekeeping. The oldest students can
also take out the combs and practice beekeeping operations. Of
course, kids like very much extraction of honey. Most of the clubs
also organize an excursion at the end of the year. They usually
visit a beekeeper and some other natural or historic places.
 
       Janko
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Dr. Janko Bozic
University of Ljubljana
Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Biology
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SLOVENIA
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