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Date: | Sun, 11 Mar 2001 10:32:44 -0600 |
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Hello John & All,
John wrote:
Today, I received an email that trashed my entire site for a few spelling
errors.
I looked at your site today and think it admirable you are willing to
share your beekeeping experiances. Do what you are doing and don't let a
few emails upset you. I didn't see a listing of your past beekeeping
experiance but doesn't matter to me any way. The number of hives a
beekeeper takes care of is a poor measure of a beekeepers skill. Doing a
two queen hive for all to see will prove interesting. I do not do two
queens in residential areas but maybe yours will work out. Thinking your
site will be helpful to beekeepers I will offer advice if (when) you get in
trouble. Good luck with the site and the pictures are excellent. Be
honest about problems and try not to paint beekeeping as easy. New
beekeepers need to see exactly what goes right this year AND what goes
wrong. I don't believe the bees always do as the books say. Ask the
Bee-L list for advice if (when) you encounter problems. I certainly have
got things to learn about bees and beekeeping even after all these years and
advice comes quickly on Bee-L. It is for you to sort out the best
solution. Just because you read the information on Bee-L or in a book
doesn't mean the information will be right in your situation.
Happy Beekeeping!
Bob Harrison
Odessa, Missouri
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