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In a message dated 6/7/03 8:18:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Not to worry, those types rarely stay beekeepers for long.
>
>       jim (Who keeps cold beer, hot coffee, and
>                   fine single-malts at the ready just in
>                   case a bee inspector might ever visit)
>

Reply:
This says it all for how you treat inspectors  vs wanting it done right. But
you are right in fact that beekeepers who cannot keep bees are not beekeepers
long! They quickly go under and then they are no bother. That helps to weed
out the ones who do not belong so the ones who do can go forth, like better
races of bees.

Dee

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