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In a message dated 7/19/01 11:22:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> As you progress to a 'beekeeper' over a 'beehaver' your primary goal
>  >will
>  >be to 'encourage' bees to do what you want rather what bees do naturally

As a beekeeper progresses he learns to give the bees what they need and get
out of their way.  Beekeeping like anything else is a series of compromises.
Take your time, be gentle and the bees will reward you.
Not all rewards fit into a bottle.

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