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On May 19th I posted on BEE-L a rebuttal to conclusions reached by
the group that conducted the radar study of bee flight paths. Thanks
to Barry Birkey, one can now find a more complete statement of my
position on that matter at:
www.beesource.com/pov/wenner/radar.htm
Circumstances change. Six months ago I received an invitation to
participate at the Third European Congress on Social Insects in St.
Petersburg, Russia two months from now. That invitation included the
following:
Plenary Speaker: "Odor and honey bee exploitation of food crops"
Symposium Speaker: "The exciting potential of remote feral bee
colonies for Varroa coexistence" (In the symposium, "Can European
Honeybees Coexist with Varroa Mites?")
Symposium Organizer: "Honeybees and Flowers"
Malcolm Sanford will also be there (as organizer of a workshop or
round table discussion): "Honey Bees and Social Insects on the Web:
Global Communication, Regional Networks, High School and University
Education
Adrian
Adrian M. Wenner (805) 963-8508 (home office phone)
967 Garcia Road [log in to unmask]
Santa Barbara, CA 93103 www.beesource.com/pov/wenner/index.htm
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* "...the intensity of the conviction that a hypothesis is true has
* no bearing on whether it is true or not."
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* Peter Medawar (1979)
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