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Paul Law <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Jun 2011 07:46:08 -0400
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I have just moved bees from my swarm trap
to their permanent home in my backyard in Brooklyn
to replace the single hive I started last year
which died out this winter.
See:
http://beekeepersdojo.blogspot.com/2011/06/backyard-hive-port-with-floating-hive.html

It's been a very wet Spring and Summer so far
and in setting up my bee yard I received many mosquito bites.

Since there have bee cases of mosquito borne West Nile Virus in NYC in past
years
I would like to do something about the mosquitoes
without killing off my bees.

Any suggestions?

-- 
Dennis Law
( aka Paul D. Law )
Brooklyn South Community Emergency Response Team
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