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    William - have you thought of pointing out to your Agriculture
Department the damage that will have been caused to the farming industry
there if all the bees have been killed?  Better still, get some of the
farmers to do so!  You are 'just a moaning bee-keeper', but farmers are food
producers and *taxpayers*!

        J. J.

~~~ "I often have the feeling that one or other of us must be constructed
                            inside out."      Ted Hooper ~~~

> On October 2 around 6:30PM my area of the Union County, Florida was
sprayed
> with pesticide to kill mosquitoses possibly carrying the West Nile Virus.
> The mosquitoses are still alive, but thousands of my bees and other
> beneficial insects were killed.  I had no direct notice of this spraying.
>  The agriculture department in this
> state is in charge, and it is my information, that the person in charge,
> when told of the problem here, did not know that this area was to be
> sprayed.  So the bee keeper takes it again.  William Lewis..

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