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"Dr. Malcolm (Tom) Sanford" <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 May 2001 11:05:07 -0400
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Thanks for the message.  I am forwarding your message to the Bee-L list,
perhaps someone there can help you.  I also suggest contacting the Bee
Culture page and looking at bee contacts in Utah.
http://bee.airoot.com/beeculture/who.html

Tom Sanford

>Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 10:16:15 -0400 (EDT)
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>(subject)  Apis Guest Book Entry
>(name)  Todd Fenton
>(city)  Nibley, Utah          84321
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>I live in a subdivision that has a gravel pit on both sides of it.....Two
>inconsiderate bee keepers bring in semi-loads of hives in the spring and
>for a few months we are covered with bees....Our cars, trailers, boats,
>RV's,etc. are covered daily with bee feces...You must wash your cars every
>day...This has gone on for the last three years and we have contacted the
>bee owners with no success...Some neighbors are getting mad enough they
>want to destroy the bees but I hate to see that happen.......What can I
>do??   Can bees be repelled??  I am afraid that soon some will set out or
>spray poisons around their yards....We have multiple bee stings and people
>are tired of taking their children to the Emer Room for care.......Can you
>provide any help??
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>                  Todd Fenton
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