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I'm doing a science project on honey bees and I need some to conduct experiments for my project. Anyone have some for sale? I live in CA (California). I only need about 10-15, or less if possible.
Thanks in advance, Amanda
email: mandarokz@yahoo.com
AIM IM sn: ArtmanQT
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Your best bet is probably to go to the county extension office and see if they can put you in contact with a beekeeping club or a beekeeper.
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Amanda
Where in CA do you live?
Rob Mountain
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Ok no problem.
Go with the advice from MB.
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I live in Southern CA, Saugus (Santa Clarita) to be exact.
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oops wrong post.....sorry
[This message has been edited by Flewster (edited April 18, 2004).]
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I can't tell if that's enthusiasm or sarcasm. I will assume neither but I will say,that a lot of people would be happy to GIVE you a few bees, but the laws concerning MAILING them to you vary from state to state and usually require an inspection certificate. Also, queenless, live bees do not ship well because they have no morale, no reason to live.
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no, its neither,(now) I thought Flewster was replying to my topic but it was a mistake.
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Try contact Glenn Apiaries at queenb95@aol.com or Phone/Fax (760) 728-3731 or Write to: Glenn Apiaries, P.O. Box 2737, Fallbrook, CA 92088-2737
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can you just catch some wild bees,look around on some flowers.
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