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Mon, 10 Apr 2000 00:37:26 EDT
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Don't laugh too hard, this is a serious post.  Do wild turkeys eat enough
bees to be a problem?  The past week or so, a flock has been hanging out in
one of my apiaries, doing lots of scratching in the soil, probably just
cleaning up dead bees (hopefully).  I wished I had a camera Fri morning,
there was 1 or 2 birds perched on top of each hive.  All the hives appear to
be quite strong, in need of splitting soon.  I can't see any harm being done,
but just wondered...

Matt Higdon
mid MO, mid USA
redbud & dandelion in full bloom

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