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Guillermo Jacoby <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Oct 1996 16:17:41 -0800
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Pure Jane wrote:
>
> Notint that  Guillermo Jacoby has problems for Africanized honey bees I
> remember that the problem is the greatest trouble in Mexico and Braizel's
> bee keeping. The bees are too attactive and cause so many difficulties in
> managing. In fact the best way is to get new bee queens to gradually
> replace the older ones. In Chinese we usually keep Italian bees. This
> kind bees are rather tame. They are not so big and looks orange. I've
> send some to my fellow in Mexico. He is satisfied with it. If you like ,
> I could also send you some by air. You may contact me :
> Pure Jane
> [log in to unmask]
 
Hi Pure Jane,
 
I would like to receive some by air, how long would they last, in your
experience how long does it takes to get here?  How much would it cost
me?
 
Saludes (Regards in Spanish),
 
Guillermo Jacoby
AHBeekeeper from Nicaragua

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