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Roy Nettlebeck <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Dec 1996 09:46:40 -0800
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On Sun, 15 Dec 1996, MIDNITEBEE wrote:
 
> http://www.cybertours.com/~midnitebee/
>
> Oh Boy! Here I go again! I got another "brilliant" idea.I am constantly
> asked by local candle stores and private citizens,if I have any
> beeswax.Since I do not,I would like to know if there are any beekeepers in
> North America, who would send me by e-mail,their price list? I would
> include their names on my web page. Is this a good idea?
  It sounds good to me but I have no idea if there are any rules or
guidlines that control posting the info.
 
 
 
> P.S. I seem to have this problem about thinking to much.Can't wait for
> Spring to arrive.It's cold up here,snow is on the ground,bees are huddled
> in their houses,I miss the action of the bee yards,I must"bee"coming
> addictive to beekeeping. Maybe a new hobby? I don't think so!!
> Wishing all a glorious Holiday and a fabulous New Year.
>
 Your addicted to beekeeping. I know the feeling.Here in western
Washington USA  we get a few good days for the bees to fly in the
winter.About a week ago , I looked out the kitchen window and the sun was
shining and the bees were flying. Boy what a rush. I just had to stick my
nose into a couple of hives. They were looking good. After last year with
Varroa + Virus ,I was very glad to see good clusters in the hives.I have
25 hives out in my back yard so I have some bees to look at on good days
at home.
I Wish Everyone a Happy Holiday.
 Roy

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