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Old 23-01-2004, 01:14 AM
Ivan McDonagh
 
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len gardener wrote in
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g'day ivan,


SNIP

i would say delay no longer get yourself a hive, and start enjoying
our little friends and if/when you move they are very easy to
transport. if you wish to learn more about them there is a couple
native bee sites online i have a link to the qld bee keeper who
exports them to japan. he is very knowledgeable feel free to ask all
the questions and he will answer them.


SNIP

Thanks Len - I appreciate the helpful and quick reply

Whatever URL's you have will be appreciated. Feel free to email me
privately with them if you think it is not sufficiently on topic

Last question, do you have any knowledge of people in WA who sell native
bees ? A quick search on Google revealed absolutely nothing

Thanks again.

Ivan.
 
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