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Charles Harper > > Yes Dees bees are manage different each hive is
isolated from each hive by at least 3 feet or more so when you work one
you do not disturb the hive not being worked.  Her yards are at least a
quarter acre in area.

Dee Lusby> No they are not set up this way and never have been....my
hives are 12-18 inches apart on average and in two rows and yes 20 to 40
hives in a yard is not small space... So to say at least 3 feet apart
shows you have NEVER seen my yards...........and are just
talking.............

If you go to http://honeybeeworld.com/Lusby/2005.htm -- That is Charlie
standing beside Dee.

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