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Charles Smith of Smith Family Honey Farms, Dade county Fl. Lost 400 colonies
of bees overnight. This was a few weeks ago. They died apparently of some
poison. Others also may have lost bees as well. The silence about this on
this list is a little surprising. Does anyone know any more?

 

Dick Marron


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