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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 511135" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Amen brother, we had an awful year in our garden a few years ago and noticed we haven’t seen any bees. The next year we saw a few then a few more. But it’s nothing like it was 12 years ago when we moved here and built our garden.</p><p></p><p>We have some friends that are about a 1/4 mile away as the bee flies.</p><p>They moved there last year and started some hives.</p><p>We’ve thought about it but our rural subdivision has grown. And we have neighbors to close. We used to have woods around out property now I have a mobil home parked with in 100’ of my Bar B Que shed in the back.</p><p></p><p>I know what your saying about fresh untouched local honey. My last house wasn’t to far from an elderly man that had bees. He would give me honey. At first I thought something was wrong because it didn’t look like it does in the store. He gave me a lesson about the difference. I sure miss it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 511135, member: 27803"] Amen brother, we had an awful year in our garden a few years ago and noticed we haven’t seen any bees. The next year we saw a few then a few more. But it’s nothing like it was 12 years ago when we moved here and built our garden. We have some friends that are about a 1/4 mile away as the bee flies. They moved there last year and started some hives. We’ve thought about it but our rural subdivision has grown. And we have neighbors to close. We used to have woods around out property now I have a mobil home parked with in 100’ of my Bar B Que shed in the back. I know what your saying about fresh untouched local honey. My last house wasn’t to far from an elderly man that had bees. He would give me honey. At first I thought something was wrong because it didn’t look like it does in the store. He gave me a lesson about the difference. I sure miss it. [/QUOTE]
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