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> Chinese Lady Bug had taken up residence in the supers. has any one else
> experienced this?
> Should we be concerned?

An article by Jim Tew(?) in this month's Bee Culture describes just that.
The author states he has not noticed any deliterious effect, doesn't suspect
there IS any deleterious effect, but admits he doesn't know for sure.

Aaron Morris - thinking that's no way to address a lady (bug)!

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