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Sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, Chris, but it is God
who  gets the credit for making bees, not evolution or
genetic scientists.
 
 
 
> If left to themselves bees may be in a very long evolutionary cul de sac.
> Genetic engineers may be plotting a new apis species with a long tongue, the
> ability to work at all temperatures, pest and disease resistance, regular and
> predictable reproductive habits and no sting.
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> Chris Slade
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