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"Katedra hydinarstva a malych hosp.zvierat AF" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Jun 1996 20:08:40 +0200
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> I'm certain  that many of you are aware that there is a major mite
> infestation of bees, and have probably discussed it here ad nauseum.
>
> I would like to do an article about it for a magazine I'm affiliated with.
> Does anyone have information on it?  (I'm brand new to this list so wouldn't
> know).  I say a segment on the news about it last night and it had me
> concerned enough to join this list.  I did a websearch but may not be
> looking in the right place.
>
> This is affecting all populations both wild and domesticated, yes?
> And what do we do?
> In Her Erotic Service!
>
> Psyche
>
> -----------------------------
>
> "Eros is best served by erotica when it is free. Eros is best served when
> erotica is made art. Eros is best served when erotica arouses and outrages,
> when it transcends culture."
>
> Madame T.'s quote as written by Terrence McKennas on
> http://www.levity.com/eschaton/hypersextext3.html, the "Web of Eros"
>
> @Wear a blue ribbon today to show your solidarity for freedom of @speech on
> the Internet!
>
 
Try also http://afnet.uniag.sk/~chlebo/INDEX/varroa.html
                  "Varroa Links"
Some links with Varroa, maybye it's enough for info.
                        With regards
                                     Robo, Slovakia.

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