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In a message dated 3/22/2010 2:00:11 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
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If Mr.  Browning kept his bees inside to over winter and then found 
one-third of his  hives exterminated with no foragers, then he should be able to 
find those  foragers inside his shelter and available to be collected for 
analysis.   Not so?


I agree, but these guys tend to regularly sweep dead bees out of their  
sheds, and Zac did not take samples at the time.  
 
By now, anything left would be long gone in terms of decomposition.   Jerry

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