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Subject:
High-Rise City Beekeeping
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"Donald F. Cesaretti" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Mar 1997 16:14:44 +0000
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Greetings,
 
        I am a novice beekeeper who may possibly be moving to a five-story
building in a mid-sized city soon due to employment situation (got the
word of the possibility today and won't know definate for two more
weeks!).
        I am just starting out and almost all of the beginner beekeeper
literature is geared for the ground-level suburban/country site
(naturally).
        I would appreciate any information anyone could provide on keeping bees
(first year bees) in a city-dwelling situation. They will have to be
kept on the roof of the building as far as I am aware.
        You're help, experiences and knowledge is greatly appreciated.
 
Don Cesaretti

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