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BEE-L:Beekeeping in enclosed areas
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Wed, 19 Mar 1997 11:01:03 -0600
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Pardon my ignorance, but that infamous Biosphere experiment  - did they
attempt any beekeeeping?  For those of us with very difficult winter
weather, would it be possible - sane - to keep bees in a large greenhouse
with bee forage plants? Or is this an absurd idea?  Would the milder,
artificial climate stress the bees unnecessarily?  How large an area would
work?
 
 
Judy, A Displaced Texan in PA
IRON ACRES: Where the water is red & the grass is green!
And the soap is handmade from goat milk.

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