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Hey Bee-L er's.
below is a letter sent to the president of the Mecklenburg Beekeepers
Association in charlotte nc. I am forwarding on to the list to see if
anyone is aware of the use of benzene in any form of beekeeping.
I scanned the archives and got some hits but nothing positive.
thanks for any replies
jimmy odom
charlotte nc
----- Forwarded Message ----
*From:* Tom Hassett <[log in to unmask]>
*To:* [log in to unmask]
*Sent:* Fri, January 21, 2011 10:04:21 AM
*Subject:* use of benzene in beekeeping
Mr. McAllister,
I work for a small engineering consulting company. We are conducting an
assessment of a property occupied by a vacant house. There are a number
of hive boxes stacked behind the house. We also found several empty
one-gallon size bottles labeled as having contained benzene in the crawl
space beneath the home.
Would benzene have been used in some fashion as part of a small beekeeping
operation?
Thank you for any assistance that you can provide,
Tom
Thomas C. Hassett, P.E.
Project Engineer
*GEOSCIENCE GROUP, INC.*
500-K Clanton Road
Charlotte, NC 28217
Office: (704) 941-2262
Fax: (704) 525-2051
Mobile: (704) 506-5446
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