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The following post was edited to remove quotes of previously posted material.
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From: Rossy Castillo Orozco [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sat 2006.01.14 14:00
To: Tim Vaughan; Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology
Subject: Re: [BEE-L] Looking for information
I know Africa is a big continent but I also know that there are a lot of
races there.Anyway I believe that Bekeeping is more practiced in South
Africa, I also know that there beekeepers have some problems with the
capensis race , I just would like to know how do they work , I'm beekeeping
teacher and when I talk of beekeeping in the world I would like to give my
students more and good information .That is why I'm asking somebody of
Africa, a beekeper to tell me about it.
Thanks a lot for answering,and please excuse my english because is not my
native language.
Rossy
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From: "Tim Vaughan" [log in to unmask] asked,
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> What part? Africa isn't one small country!
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