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Robert Darrell <[log in to unmask]>
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On 24-Apr-16, at 11:13 AM, Kim Flottum wrote:

> Here’s a thought. This work was done 10 years ago, and I wonder who  
> on this list knows of this work? Scientists talking to scientists,  
> but paid for by beekeepers and the public.

Hi Kim and all

I first met Gard Otis 1n 1994 when I volunteered at the U of Guelph  
bee lab.  I met Heather Mattila later as a result of my short  
connection to U of G bee program.  I was president of the Dufferin  
Beeks about the time this paper was published and arranged  a joint  
meeting with the Wellington group where Heather presented her paper to  
a large crowd of local beekeepers.  Being near a University with a bee  
program makes getting knowledgeable speakers for local groups easier.

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W
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