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Shawn
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Re: Talk of the town
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July 02, 2009, 01:44:32 AM »
Well out are gone except for 4. I kind of agree that 34 hives is a lot for being in the middle of the city but like Kathy said 4 or 33 there will be no difference, especially when he makes them super hives and sets then next to the fence
. The neighbor will still see bees in his yard no matter what. The guy said he did not want to fight it and has a cousin with some land 1 mile outside of town to put his bees on. I know we both get calls from the city to get swarms or hives but now instead of free it will cost.
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>>> I know we both get calls from the city to get swarms or hives but now instead of free it will cost. <<<
Now your thinking, may 'em pay. That's one thing a politician understands and thats money, especially when its going out and not coming into their pocket. Just hope they don't decide to kill the bees themselves instead.
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especially when he makes them super hives and sets then next to the fence
There's the ticket. I wonder if he were to make them double queen hives, would you consider them one or two hives? To the beek, we all would probably agree they are two hives. To the lay person, one. So he could technically double his yard size without anyone realizing it.
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