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--- Robert Mann <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Chuck Wettergreen asked:
> >Do queen bee pheromones affect humans?

I am a raw novice at beekeeping, but the scent of my
hive is extremely pleasant to me. I'm not sure exactly
*what* I am smelling, but it is a very satisfying,
feral scent... quite noticable by this time of year in
my strong hive (and I hope it isn't a sign of
something wrong! Though I can't believe that anything
that pleasing could indicate something wrong).

Richard

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