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Country music star Graeme Connors becomes ‘accidental beekeeper’, joins growing club of apiarists

The only downside to keeping bees, according to country music star Graeme Connors, is that his wife Lyn would like him to learn a lesson about how busy they are.
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“When Lyn sees those bees really working hard, she says: ‘Come out here and see how busy the bees are, Graeme’,” Connors said.
The couple started beekeeping completely by accident, witnessing a swarm of bees in their yard and calling a beekeeper to remove them, but deciding to let them stay after watching them move into a hive.
“They turned into our little gold-fish bowl, we were watching them every afternoon,” he said.
“It’s just wonderful to see these little creatures at work,”…
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