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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1576552" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Lots of bees here for the spring/early summer chinese tallow blossoms in June and early July. </p><p>B-i-l had about 60 boxes down on a point of land sticking out into Black Duck Bay as far back as the mid 60s specifically for the tallow flow but he lost most of his bees when the mite thing first came about and he had to destroy so many colonies he just got out of the business about 3 years later.</p><p></p><p>There is a <u>lot</u> of opposition within beekeeping associations to chinese tallow eradication programs. They love tallow but the rest of us hate 'em. They can plant 'em in their own dam yards and pastures...</p><p></p><p>Kinda like goat weed. I hate it, but the dove hunters love 'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1576552, member: 18945"] Lots of bees here for the spring/early summer chinese tallow blossoms in June and early July. B-i-l had about 60 boxes down on a point of land sticking out into Black Duck Bay as far back as the mid 60s specifically for the tallow flow but he lost most of his bees when the mite thing first came about and he had to destroy so many colonies he just got out of the business about 3 years later. There is a [u]lot[/u] of opposition within beekeeping associations to chinese tallow eradication programs. They love tallow but the rest of us hate 'em. They can plant 'em in their own dam yards and pastures... Kinda like goat weed. I hate it, but the dove hunters love 'em. [/QUOTE]
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