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The "law enforcement" applications cited in a prior post are perhaps among
the most frightening for most people, as misapplications, errors, and false
positives are cropping up often enough to no longer be "news" any more.
Many beekeepers travel extensively, and leave a wide swath of DNA behind
them in places that might easily later become crime scenes.


Thanks Jim,  as I sit in the 8th hotel room for the ammond season,   you words are exactly what I was thinking yesterday.  Every hotel in the Sac Valley is right now occupied by beeks in all types of shapes and forms.  Most of us travel extensivly.
Charles  

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