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krengel lawrence e <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Dec 1995 22:36:59 -0600
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The bees leaving one hive for winter flights and not the others does not seem
unusual to me.  I have seen it before.  I have assumed it to be a
diffence in genetics.  It seems that everything in the bee world is
controlled by genetics...  I wouldn't worry... but I would be interested.
 
Larry Krengel
Marengo, IL  (northern Illinois, USA)
 
P.S. Mark you calendar - March 9, 1996 - Second Midwest Beekeeping
Symposium, Crystal Lake, IL (between Chicago and Rockford).

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