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"my name is Dean M. Breaux" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Nov 1996 13:11:43 -0500
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In a message dated 96-11-01 11:13:49 EST, you write:
 
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 I think I might try a couple of Caucasian queens next spring in my top bar
 hives.  I would enjoy email conversations with any of you who keep/kept
 Caucasians.  Do you think they'd do better in tbh's than Italians?  Seems
 that I read somewhere that Caucasians are reluctant to spread brood
 upward.  Any information that you can supply would be appreciated.
 
 Cordially yours,
 
 Jim >>
 
Jim ,
 
I just got to know, how did the bees we sent you perform in the top bar
hives.
 
Dean Breaux
Hybri Bees
Breeding Better Bees

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