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    susan rudnicki
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    I’m looking for a newbee wanting mentoring and a nice new hive to sign on with this hive removal. It is at 1103 Felbar in Torrance (job referred by Wendy). I will mentor you, but you must provide a deep box, bottom board, top board and 10 frames (NO comb guides for this) Or 8 frames, if that is the equipment you want to use. One other of my mentees will probably help, as well–so there would be three of us. You must have a suit, veil and gloves, and bring a bag of #33 rubber bands for the comb retention. There are 6 nice combs in this hive, on a piece of plywood, over a wood pile—size is about 1 X 1 ft. Call me at 310-374-4779 if you are ready to keep bees!
    Susan

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    For those who do not know Susan yet… she is awesome!
    Here is a link to a blog post covering her recent School Outreach:
    http://honeylove.org/school-outreach-mb/
    School Outreach

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About susan rudnicki

Been beekeeping almost 5 years now. Have 27 hives,(2 client hives) I work with the City of Manhattan Beach, re-homing bees in conflict with citizens. Allowed to keep bees at the Public Works yard (19 hives) in exchange for this work. I do many presentations for HoneyLove, teach bee students, rescue bees and sell honey.

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