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Michael Hardy <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Jan 1996 15:49:48 GMT
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Hello all,
 
    I'm a newspaper reporter at the Mobile Register in Mobile, Ala. I'm
working on a story about the damage done by varroa mites and tracheal
mites.
 
    There are no bee counts or surveys available for our local area that
could document the decline in either native bees or managed bees.
Therefore, I need to know if there are any studies from anywhere in the
country -- the closer to Alabama the better -- that would document a
decline.
 
    Sorry for the short notice, but I need it by Friday, Jan. 12 around
3 p.m. at the latest. If you have any such information, e-mail me at
[log in to unmask], or call me at 1-800-239-1340, ext. 574.
 
    Thanks,
 
    Michael Hardy

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