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Jeff Frontz <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Jun 1994 13:43:00 EDT
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I'll be driving from central Ohio to Alaska, via Vancouver, and
would like to stop at interesting bee- and honey-related spots along
the way.
 
If you know of any interesting places to visit (e.g., bee/honey
museums; large, friendly apiaries; meaderies; migratory beekeeper
watering holes; woodenware factories; wax rendering plants; etc.),
especially those in the central & western U.S. and Canada, could you
drop me a line?
 
If I get any replies, I'll send a summary to the list.
 
                                Thanks,
                                        Jeff
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