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Were you able to check on a reaction to a build up of electrical charge?
Would that help explain flights home even when barometric pressures were
static?
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, Jerry J Bromenshenk wrote:
> 2. They reportedly can sense barometric pressure changes, but the pressure
> does not always drop before the clouds open and dump, yet the bees still
> come home. Overall, we can only make a weak case for barometric pressure.
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