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In a message dated 99-11-29 10:34:09 EST, [log in to unmask] (Ken Hoare)
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<< My question, are wasps (yellow jackets) still active in the southern states
 of the USA, maybe my friend would be willing to pay carriage and minimal
 expenses. >>

  Got all kinds of them here yet.  yellow  jackets, red wasps, even a
bumblebee or two.   Last week I saw a carpenter bee.   I can collect YJ's
easily, just by breaking some wax blocks outside. They come for the sweet
smell.

Dave Green   SC  USA
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