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In the 1970's David Lindsay became interested in beekeeping and has hives behind his home on Chandler Road. | In the 1970's David Lindsay became interested in beekeeping and has hives behind his home on Chandler Road. | ||
South Church's Reverence Dr. Call Mutti is also a beekeeper. | |||
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* "Too Bee or Not to Bee", ''Lawrence Eagle Tribune'', July 16, 2003, page 17. | * "Too Bee or Not to Bee", ''Lawrence Eagle Tribune'', July 16, 2003, page 17. | ||
Revision as of 13:49, 17 June 2013
South Church Pastor Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth invented the movable frame hive in 1852. He also wrote A Practicle Treatise on the Hive and the Honey Bee, now replaced by The Hive and the Honey Bee : a New Book on Beekeeping Which Continues the Tradition of "Langstroth on the Hive and the Honeybee".
In the 1970's David Lindsay became interested in beekeeping and has hives behind his home on Chandler Road.
South Church's Reverence Dr. Call Mutti is also a beekeeper.
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- "Too Bee or Not to Bee", Lawrence Eagle Tribune, July 16, 2003, page 17.
--Eleanor 14:14, April 14, 2006 (EDT)
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