--- On Thu, 10/8/09, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
can you move your hives to an isolated area? ........... The genes of the isolated areas should survive over the non-isolated yards. This transition will occur much quicker if the non-isolated bees
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I have said it before and others here on the site have also. If you are responding to a post, PLEASE change the title if you change the content of message away from the original subject listed in the SUBJECT line. It really plays hob when a person tries to search the archives. Please people, be cognizant of what you are discussing and the subject to which the post refers. They should match.
Mike in LA
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