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Mon, 26 Mar 2001 05:42:49 -0500
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   Are there beekeepers on
>Bee-L which overwintered the Russians without any chemical treatments?.
Yes I have 24 that recived no chemical treatments at all and 24 more that
recived one formicacid treatment, only 6 have expired due to various reasions
lids blew off of 4 of them they drouned from rain.


Harper's Honey Farm
Charles Harper
Carencro LA
1000+ Hives

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