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And to think they all find their way back to their box. Btw, I am getting no sound, is that supposed to happen.
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Hello, Do you know whether your corn syrup comes from corn grown without systemic pesticides?
Is this the regular beeyard or did you have to stop somewhere,unload your semi and feed the bees? I love your videos but we are getting no sound on this one.maybe you can type some text over it to explain. thanks
How do you treat for varoa on such a scale?
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And to think they all find their way back to their box.
Btw, I am getting no sound, is that supposed to happen.
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Hello,
Do you know whether your corn syrup comes from corn grown without systemic pesticides?
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Is this the regular beeyard or did you have to stop somewhere,unload your semi and feed the bees? I love your videos but we are getting no sound on this one.maybe you can type some text over it to explain. thanks
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How do you treat for varoa on such a scale?
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