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Tue, 9 May 2000 16:16:28 -0400
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I did have a discarded set of cymbals that I was planning to put to good use
but .....  Now that "tanging" is debunked, what about the notion that in the
event of a beekeeper's demise, his or her family must knock three times on
each of his (or her) hives to inform them that the beekeep has "passed",  in
order to prevent them from swarming?  My family is all set to go on this,
but perhaps the literature says something else. Four times?
 /C.Crowell

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