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> He also had suspicions that a particular brand of saddle soap (I think? -
> not a horse person here) had something that was a bit interesting to the
> bees - probably beeswax - changed product, no problem.   Bees weren't
> stinging in that case, but it was disconcerting for riders.
>

Somewhere in the archives we talked about this and the conclusion was not
the horses but what was used on the horses as noted above.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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