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Tue, 24 Jun 2003 08:40:00 -0400
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Bee Folks:


Chuck’s suggestion—-that we beekeepers organize ourselves for emergency
bee rescue operation—-is excellent.  I certainly would help out any
beekeeper having such massive spill on the highways in my area; my numbers
are listed with 911, police/fire stations, and OSU extension offices in
Oklahoma.  Granted “manure” happens in life, let us remind ourselves,
nevertheless, that it was not the bees that caused the news-making event—-
regardless of the circumstance.

Yoon

Shawnee, People’s Republic of Oklahoma

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