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Seedless Mandarin and Honeybee Co-Existence Working group
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December 15, 2007, 05:37:56 PM »
I can't even believe they have a name.
http://www.capitalpress.info/main.asp?SectionID=94&SubSectionID=801&ArticleID=37569&TM=85268.09
This is follow up on the seedless oranges issue in California.
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I tried the link again. Seems to be working okay.
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I find the whole concept that the bees are "trespassing" not only ridicules, but, if some lawyer were to get it to be recognized as that, it would shut down all of beekeeping as we cannot keep our bees on our land, and no one ever could.
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