[at-l] OT - Bees

Jan Leitschuh janl2 at mindspring.com
Wed Dec 13 17:52:11 CST 2006


Thanks Dale and Dave,

I am enrolled in the county's January bee school.
Fascinating creatures,very complex.
And they say the stings are good for arthritis - very interesting subject to hikers.
;-)

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>From: dalemerica at bellsouth.net
>Sent: Dec 13, 2006 6:49 PM
>To: Jan Leitschuh <janl2 at mindspring.com>, "at-l at backcountry.net" <at-l at backcountry.net>
>Subject: Re: [at-l] OT - Bees
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>Shoe , I have been studying Beees for a while. I got started by attending a class at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. From there I took a short course at Young Harris College put on by UGA.
>I also joined a local Apiary group. I have worked several apiarys with this group. It is a very intresting and relaxing hobby. I am glad you mentioned this subject, I was suposed to order bees two weeks ago.Thanks for the reminder. I recommend that you get the book "Beekeeping for Dummies" It is a very good reference . Also check out your local County Agent. They should have info on Apiary groups  in your area. DaleAmerica
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>> From: Jan Leitschuh <janl2 at mindspring.com>
>> Date: 2006/12/12 Tue PM 03:39:46 EST
>> To: "at-l at backcountry.net" <at-l at backcountry.net>
>> Subject: [at-l] OT - Bees
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>> I think bees are in my future, I do.
>> Anyone on this list keep bees?
>> HoneyShoe
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