>Can anyone tell me if there is another bee info network. I am
>looking for something which is reporting recent findings in the
>literature, new methodology etc. I find the BEE-L too general.
>Thanks a lot,
>Carol
According to instructions sent out:
You may leave the list at any time by sending a "SIGNOFF BEE-L" command to
[log in to unmask] (or [log in to unmask]). Please note that this
command must NOT be sent to the list address (BEE-L@ALBNYVM1) but to the
LISTSERV address (LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1).
There is a social insect network, but I am uncertain how one signs on (even
though I am on it). Much of the material communicated on that network
concerns ants and bumblebees.
Adrian
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