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Adam Finkelstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 Jul 1996 12:24:22 +22324924
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rnessler, (you), wrote:
>
>         I followed sci.agriculture.beekeeping for awhile, and there
> was a fair amount of discussion on "don't order from this company" as
> they will take your money, and not fulfill their delivery promises.
> Who would you recommend I do business with?
>
 
The best bees come from local sources--if all other factors are equal.
I have had good results from sources far away and poor results from local
sources though.
 
Since bee production deals with the transportation of living organisms,
you are at the mercy of the postal service: and their service is
predictably erratic.  Great queens can become poor by sitting in the post
office, in the sun, for two days, while the postal people assure you that
shipping honey bees by mail is illegal.
 
Try posting a "who likes who" breeder thread in sci.agriculture.beekeeping
and summarize the results to this list.
 
Adam
 
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