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Thu, 27 Jan 2011 17:43:51 -0800
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Does anyone here have apiaries directly beneath high voltage 
transmission lines?  If so have you ever noticed problems with the hives 
in such locations?  I have a location directly beneath 500 kV lines and 
wonder if the electromagnetic fields are likely to cause problems with 
my bees.

Can anyone find access to full text of the article:

"Greenberg B, Bindokas VP, Gauger JR. 1981. Biological effects of a 
765-kV transmission line: exposures and thresholds in honeybee colonies. 
Bioelectromagnetics 2:315-328."

--Jeremy Rose
San Luis Obispo, CA

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