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Elizabeth,
 
Glad you switched to pictures.  As a beekeeper, I get attached to bees
and would never dream of killing one to use in a collection. I try to
keep as many alive as I can, and it isn't easy sometimes with all the
bee diseases and mites.  Good Luck.
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JTroyer  Mail to:[log in to unmask]
http://www.concentric.net/~bkeep200
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