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David Green <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 2 Mar 1997 02:03:08 -0500
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In a message dated 97-02-28 14:23:52 EST, [log in to unmask] (Aaron
Morris) writes:
 
<< I agree with John Spalding's assessment of building a nesting
 block for blue orchard mason bees in treated lumber.  That is, don't do
 it!  I have absolutely no scientific data for this OPINION other than a
 greenie aversion to treated lumber. >>
 
   Ask for the info sheet at the lumber yard.  They usually won't give it to
you unless you ask.
 
   The last one I looked at, specifically said not to use in beehives, in any
place where bees would come in contact with it.
 
[log in to unmask]    Dave Green,  PO Box 1200,  Hemingway,  SC
29554        (Dave & Jan's Pollination Service,  Pot o'Gold Honey Co.)
 
Pollination for lay people, students, teachers
....Of bees, beekeepers, and food
http://users.aol.com/queenbjan/primbees.htm
 
Pollination for the pros - those involved in doing it:
Practical Pollination Home Page            Dave & Janice Green
http://users.aol.com/pollinator/polpage1.html
 
Jan's Sweetness and Light         Varietal Honeys and Gift Sets
http://users.aol.com/SweetnessL/sweetlit.htm

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