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Hi All - seems like this is gathering pace
http://www.snhbs.scot/booking-and-membership-details/
Conference on here this weekend, will attend to seee how native my bees are.
http://nihbs.org/wp-content/uploads/...oneybee-AD.pdf
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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Indeed it is green gumbo. See you there?
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.
[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.
You could change your forum id to 12_Gauge the Alien Hunter GG
Fields are always greener on the far side, that's because your not tending your own patch.
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