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> > What I want to ask is this: Didn't
> we have a thread on this site, in the last year, about bees flying toward
> the light?


Correct, Dick!  And now all our mailboxes are full with questions about it!

I got a call yesterday from a Bay Area beekeeper who found maggots in some
dead bees in front of his hive.  This is the first report that I've heard
from anyone to has actually noticed the fly.  I've asked him to hatch some
out for positive ID.

Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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