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--- Keith Malone <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Alternative beekeeping methods and responses.
Part of the scientific method is to question. Just
because one questions doesn't mean that one is closed
to the method. By questioning, we are trying to
reproduce the results. If those results can be
duplicated 99% of the time under almost any
conditions, then these results are important. It's
just that we want to know all the info so as to try to
duplicate the procedure. At least that's why I hope
we question results. I am, myself, involved in a
study to see if we can raise strains of bees without
any chems what-so-ever. Since this is the first
season, don't have any qualifying reports to share.
Have to wait for time to work its way with the
colonies.
Mike
Located 1/2 way between Montgomery and Mobile, Alabama
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