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Inter-island transport in December?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maggie" data-source="post: 8009" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>If you were taking a curtainsider on the ferry and a massive amount of hives, and the ferry crossing was calm maybe. But you are only taking two. All you need is a rough crossing and you might end up with bees where you don't want them, causing mega stress. There are so many shysters in our industry, and those with bizarre beekeeping practises,, I suggest you contact the above Dunedin based beekeepers who have made comments, when you get to Dunners. If they can't supply a hive, hopefully they will point you in the right direction for hives and maybe a good beekeeping club.</p><p></p><p>I would just like to say that no Italians were harmed while I was typing these comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maggie, post: 8009, member: 71"] If you were taking a curtainsider on the ferry and a massive amount of hives, and the ferry crossing was calm maybe. But you are only taking two. All you need is a rough crossing and you might end up with bees where you don't want them, causing mega stress. There are so many shysters in our industry, and those with bizarre beekeeping practises,, I suggest you contact the above Dunedin based beekeepers who have made comments, when you get to Dunners. If they can't supply a hive, hopefully they will point you in the right direction for hives and maybe a good beekeeping club. I would just like to say that no Italians were harmed while I was typing these comments. [/QUOTE]
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