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Date: | Wed, 26 May 2004 11:18:34 -0400 |
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Well, we have plenty of the imported version. Now if someone
could mutate their appetite to they snack on bee mites?!?! Oh, well.
Actually, beekeepers in Ohio tried to promote the "Angels of
Agriculture" the honey bee as the state insect. My comments
simply meant that the "other insect" crowd prevailed in Ohio, and
may put up a good fight nationally.
Leland Hubbell
Tim Arheit wrote:
> At 10:26 AM 12/20/2004, Leland Hubbell wrote:
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>> In June 1975, the Ohio legislature declared the common lady-bug,
>> officially named the Ladybird Beetle, the state insect.
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> Unfortunately the common lady-bug that was declared the state insect is not
> so common anymore.
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