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Stan Sandler <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Jun 2012 15:32:20 -0300
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I am moving the last few yards of bees out of blueberries.  It has been 13
days of long nights.   Will be glad to be done.

I have a good location in white clover on a  peninsula.  There is a mile
(1.6 km) of water width at the river mouth and then lots of clover on the
other side of the river.  Do you think that amount of water daunts the
bees, or do they just fly over?  Maybe Trevor Weatherhead has some thoughts
on that since I believe he kept bees on a small island (Bribie Island?) or
someone else might have experience.

Stan

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