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> chemical free beekeeping is not harder, it's easier and simpler

Right.

A lot less extracting and no chance of going to pollination -- as things 
stand now.

Thanks for the update.

I'm with you.  IPM and resistant stock.

allen
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/misc/hygienic.htm
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