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Allen Dick wrote:
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> Check out
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> http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/049/metro/Honeybees_travel_ban_sours_plans
> _of_farmers+.shtml

It appears that the Post office rescinded the order and are now shipping
bees to New England. Just came over the radio.

Some suppliers locally gave up on the Post Office because of losses and
go down to Ga and bring them up. Most of the losses are because of heat,
not the reasons in the article.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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