On Wed, 15 Jan 1997, BRIAN HENSEL wrote:
> Thank you very much, to all of you that responded to my questions about
> Nosema. This is what makes BEE-L such a wonderful asset to beekeeping.
> I needed some help, and suggestions on what to do with my hive, and I
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> I think I will beat this newest problem, and I owe it all to all of
> you, and Bee-l. I have been reading every posting to this list and I
> have learned allot in the past 6 months since I signed up. Even though
> there have been some tempers flaring, and disagreements on specific
> practices, that's what makes Bee-l so special. We all have one thing in
> common, and that is the love for bee's and the science of beekeeping. I
> will always have bee's now and for the rest of my life.
I agree! As a new beekeeper, this list has been very helpfull and also
fun. As I sit here at the computer, I look out the window into the
backyard and my 5 snow-covered, insulated, medicated, ventilated and
heavy-with-honey hives.....and dream of Spring and the happy hum of the
girls.
Cheers!
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