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Horns Pure Honey
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April 06, 2005, 10:36:12 pm »
I finally after many days of begging my Bio 2 teacher got to teach the class about honey bees. Now she seams quite interested and like all my class mates thought it was very cool. I dont know how many would try it but alot of them said they would like to come out to my farm and see my hives. This makes me feal so great, lol, bye :D
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Ryan Horn
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April 07, 2005, 01:59:25 pm »
That sounds awesome!! How many hives do ya got?
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Horns Pure Honey
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April 07, 2005, 05:06:04 pm »
I have 2 right now but I plan to catch any swarms I can around are town, bye :D
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May 06, 2005, 10:14:47 pm »
What race of bees do u have? I tried italian but they couldn't handle the Varroa mites down here in Florida.
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May 06, 2005, 10:19:29 pm »
I have italians, Florida is horrible for mites and I was told never to buy or take my bees there. That stinks for me, we have some land there and I was going to keep bees there in the winter, guess not now, bye :D
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