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    We should register on this network and fill out the survey...obviously I have involvement with this project so maybe Gav or another SNHBS member could do it ? Jon is your group in NI in this network ?

    http://www.smartbees-fp7.eu/Extension/cons-network/

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    Done

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    Hi Gavin your in box is full

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    Hi All - seems like this is gathering pace

    http://www.snhbs.scot/booking-and-membership-details/

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    Conference on here this weekend, will attend to seee how native my bees are.
    http://nihbs.org/wp-content/uploads/...oneybee-AD.pdf

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    START UP DAY for the new Scottish Native Honey Bee Society ... 1 April in Perth ... all welcome ... see you there?

    See our website for details and booking: http://www.snhbs.scot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greengage View Post
    Conference on here this weekend, will attend to seee how native my bees are.
    Hopefully more native than the Cornish ones that have a good French ancestry and come between 50-80% "pure". I think pure is being used as a relative term.
    http://www.b4project.co.uk/the-four-...pg-2-page-001/
    So good luck and hopefully you won't resort to the Irish tactic of shotgunning hives that contain "alien" bees or so the rumours say.

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    [QUOTE=So good luck and hopefully you won't resort to the Irish tactic of shotgunning hives that contain "alien" bees or so the rumours say.[/QUOTE]
    Never heard that so it must be a rumour?????????????????
    things look positive for my colonies.
    Last edited by Greengage; 12-02-2017 at 04:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thymallus View Post
    So good luck and hopefully you won't resort to the Irish tactic of shotgunning hives that contain "alien" bees or so the rumours say.
    DYOR re who is spreading that rumour on the other forum.

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    Indeed it is green gumbo. See you there?

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