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Rebecca Spawn <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 18 Jan 1997 20:58:53 -0600
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Thank you, those of you who responded to my questions about
beginning beekeeping.  I now have plenty of info to get me started,
and I'm eager to begin!
   Several of you suggested I send another post explaining where I
live, & ask if there are any beekeepers nearby who could give me
information for my area.   I live in Bismarck, North Dakota, which is
in the center of the state and south, aprox an hour from the South
Dakota border.  Comments like, "The temperature today will reach
a high of 10 below.." are common.  The fact that bees can survive
these harsh winters is incredible to me!   I thought I would have to
take them inside for the winter, until I read some recent posts about
hives buried in snow and doing just fine.  Amazing!
   I was wondering, where do people living in town keep their hives?
I hope to move somewhere outside of town, however currently I live
within city limits and doubt my neighbors would appreciate it if I
put hives in my backyard.  I assume I need to find someone with land
and ask permission to put my hives on it.  Problem is, I just moved
to this state a few months ago & don't know many people yet.
Is anyone out there from this area?   Thank you again for your help!
--Rebecca
 
 
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Rebecca Spawn, Aquatic Ecologist
BlueStem, Inc., 1501 N. 12th Street, Bismarck, ND 58501
Work Phone: 701-223-1844   Home Phone: 701-223-3846
Fax#: 701-223-4645   Internet: [log in to unmask]
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