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Re: Honey/Sugar/O'l Drone
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AL <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Dec 2003 14:19:53 -0600
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Bogansky,Ronald J wrote:

> ........  A fellow beekeeper of mine had some colonies in his backyard. He also had a dog pen with two dogs;

a Husky and a Labrador Retriever.  Every morning the Husky would pee on
the fence and few minutes later the bees

would bee there.  Surprisingly they ignored the Lab.  We nicknamed his
product "Husky Honey",

which took a blue ribbon at the State Ag show.  My point here is that
even remote locations have potential

  for bees frequenting areas that we would not want to share with consumers.



The dog was probably diabetic.

The same holds true for human urine - if you take a leak and it attracts
ants (or honeybees) you might want to get checked out.



AL

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