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different type of hive for protection from elephants

 
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Elephants? That got your attention. LOL! Just learning about bee keeping and will be attending a class the end of Feb. to start my own backyard hives, so I've been reading, and learning all I can in the meantime. So I found this great little article about using bees; very innovative!

http://wildtracks.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/elephants-bee-ware/

 
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I did a 'search' before I posted but found nothing...the it sends up a similar thread but not in this forum...so I guess yall have seen it already. Still fun to see.
 
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Welcome Phyllis. I have not had much success with the search thing. When I want to find something of mine, I just do a Google search using my name and whatever I remember saying in that post. This works pretty well.
 
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