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<blockquote data-quote="ToddFarmsInc" data-source="post: 540520" data-attributes="member: 8301"><p>I too thought I would be interested in getting into bees small scale. Took an Apriculture class in highschool, many many years ago. I have a small grove of fruit trees. But I too am concerned with the news about the bees gtting wiped out. I have a neighbor who invested quite a bit of money getting started a couple years ago, only to have his bees dissappear within a year. He has empty hives sitting at his place now.</p><p></p><p>This past spring I saw that my apple trees were just full of honey bees, so I am going to assume they are getting adiquately polinated by either someone elses bees, or by wild ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddFarmsInc, post: 540520, member: 8301"] I too thought I would be interested in getting into bees small scale. Took an Apriculture class in highschool, many many years ago. I have a small grove of fruit trees. But I too am concerned with the news about the bees gtting wiped out. I have a neighbor who invested quite a bit of money getting started a couple years ago, only to have his bees dissappear within a year. He has empty hives sitting at his place now. This past spring I saw that my apple trees were just full of honey bees, so I am going to assume they are getting adiquately polinated by either someone elses bees, or by wild ones. [/QUOTE]
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