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Hi all
 
 Cesar Flores wrote:
 
> Does anyone know of any good references for techniques used
> to work african bees in central/south america?
 
 There are a book published in Central America (in Spanish):
 
 LA ABEJA AFRICANIZADA (The africanized honeybee)
 
 Dario Espina Perez
 Editorial Tecnologica de Costa Rica. 1985
 ISBN: 9977-66-006-9
 
 
 Happy weekend for all.
 
 Elias Gonzalez.     [log in to unmask]
 
 La Palma. Canary Islands.  28 North - 18 West.

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