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Fri, 6 May 1994 10:12:20 +0100
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Dear Michael,
        If you are looking at the chemistry of wax, then the wax from bumblebee
honeypots will be different from that used to cover the brood. I am about to
start some studies looking at bumblebee pheromones which involves incubation
pheromones etc found in the waxes. I am sure that you will be able to get
some wax from either a company or researcher who has bumblebee rearing
facilities.
Best wishes,
Guy Poppy
Dept Entomology/Nematology
Rothamsted Experimental Station
Harpenden,
Herts
AL5 2JQ UK

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