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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Sep 2002 08:16:26 -0400
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Allen Dick wrote:
> I'd like to hear what BEE-L members consider to be the most
> valuable or interesting thing that they have learned through
> BEE-L.

Wow, this is a tough one.  Going back 15 years!  The countless lessons from
Andy Nachbar, the pure research in the very early days... I wonder is Andy
and Ed hang out together.

Another thing that hits me about this exercise is how I've grown in my
beekeeping arts since BEE-L first started.

Anyway, I've been trying to put my finger on any one thing, just to cast a
vote.  It occured to me last night after the fourth or fifth hour of
extracting that "Baggie Feeders!" deserves at least an honorable mention.

Aaron Morris - thinking it's in the bag!

PS: Actually when I feed 'em, I use hive top feeders almost exclusively
these days....

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