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<blockquote data-quote="nikki watts" data-source="post: 1654" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>My emotions regarding the find are all over the place. </p><p>There’s the compliant side of me that loves to learn more about bees every day and who is really keen for them to go through the hives and maybe give pointers about how to improve my methods. There’s also a side that is 💩 scared they’ll find heaps, call me a PP beek, remove my DECA and would love to just lock the gate and get on with finding it and dealing with it myself. I can really understand now why some do bury their heads in the sand and hope it goes away. </p><p>PS i inspected that apiary again today and found nothing more.. yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikki watts, post: 1654, member: 53"] My emotions regarding the find are all over the place. There’s the compliant side of me that loves to learn more about bees every day and who is really keen for them to go through the hives and maybe give pointers about how to improve my methods. There’s also a side that is 💩 scared they’ll find heaps, call me a PP beek, remove my DECA and would love to just lock the gate and get on with finding it and dealing with it myself. I can really understand now why some do bury their heads in the sand and hope it goes away. PS i inspected that apiary again today and found nothing more.. yet. [/QUOTE]
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