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From: "Karen Oland" <koland@staffingtech.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:36:09 -0500
To: <BiologicalBeekeeping@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: fall honey for wintering bees
But they did so in certain
areas and not others, which were the habitat of
other types of bees. Now, we put them were we wish, not where
they are
adapted to. So, the forage available in all areas in the late
summer/fall
are not necessarily those that are "good" for the bees.
Those that simply collect honey
from wild bees, in their original ranges,
are of course "going with nature". For the rest of
us, we are starting off
with going against nature to some extent.
Karen
-----Original Message-----
From: cslade777@aol.com
> For millions
of years bes have overwintered successfully on what nature provided.
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