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"Molokai Meli, LLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Mar 2007 08:15:09 -1000
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>  I am doing my part by doing it organically. I do not or will not use 
> chem's
> in my hive.  why am I only one selling chem free bees?
>

Good for you that you can!  We are also a certified organic apiary, but 
it seems there are certain conditions that are present in some 
locations that make it impossible to function organically while 
maintaining healthy bees.  We are blessed to be free of these 
conditions.  Perhaps you could share here what you believe is the key 
to maintaining healthy hives in areas where mites are prevalent.
>
Molokai Meli

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