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Carlos Aparicio <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Dec 1997 08:28:09 +0300
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At 12:14 PM 30/12/1997 +0300, Naser Ali Altayeb wrote:
>Hi Gentels,
>      I'm about to start beekeeping with 3-5 langstroth hives at the
>back garden, so
>please provide me with ...
>Naser Altayeb
>
>
        I would begin with a judicious election of the race of  bees
according to place and its climate.
        Take into account  the feral colonies, and the opinion of beekeepers very
experimented in the zone with particular knowledge on climate and environment.
        If that goes well, you will get  bees resistant to diseases, and adapted to
the place.
 
 
        Carlos Aparicio
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