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Date: | Sun, 7 Jun 1998 14:24:34 GMT+0200 |
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Hi All
We seem to have an increase in postings recently about animals and
bees so here is another little one.
I recently moved some hives to a farm where they used to grow kitchen
herbs. The herb patches are now fallow with wild herbs and I moved my
hives into the middle of these patches. The bees are now working some
nearby bluegums.
Interestingly, a few days after they were moved in the farmer phoned
me to say somebody was diggin up the fallow plots. I went and had a
look and sure enough the lands were being dug up - closer inspection
revealed that the somebody was a large number of bushpigs -rather
unfriendly characters fond of roots.
Anyhow, I went back there on friday and found that all of the field
has now been dug/snuffled and worked except for a small patch around
my bees. The conclusion I can draw is that bushpigs don't like bees.
I would however have loved to have heard the learning proccess!!
Keep well
Garth
Garth Cambray Camdini Apiaries
Grahamstown Apis mellifera capensis
Eastern Cape Prov.
South Africa
Time = Honey
After careful consideration, I have decided that if I am ever a V.I.P
the I. may not stand for important.
(rather influential, ignorant, idiotic, intelectual, illadvised etc)
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