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Simon Winchester <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Mar 1994 16:05:03 -0500
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I live in a co-op in Tribeca, New York, beside City Hall Park, and I
would like to keep bees on the roof, eight floors up. I cannot think it
would be anything but pleasant for all concerned, bees included, but this
being New York, lawyers being everywhere, I have grave doubts that what I
would like to do is legal, or possible. I would welcome advice and, in
the unlikely event that there are no overarching restrictions (those of
the building management I can probably handle), suggestions as to bee
types and so forth. In London (where I come from) it was no problem -
even the Governor of the Bank of England kept them on his roof. But
American cities - where they'll happily let you buy a submachine gun, but
are fearful of beestings, are, I fear, an altogether different proposition.
Thanks
Simon Winchester

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