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Date: | Thu, 7 Apr 1994 15:35:41 -0500 |
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One of the beekeepers here at the U (there's 3 of us and an ex so far)
finally made it out to his hive and found his bees dead. He couldn't figure
out why though, so I said I'd ask you folks...
He said that it looked like they were an exhibit in a museum. They
were all over the frames like they were working on them as usual, but not
moving. They weren't all balled up and there was a lot of stores, with hardly
any dead bees on the bottom board. Any clues? I told him to put some in a jar
to get them tested. What's the address to send them to? Luckily he ordered a
package, just to be on the safe side.
Also I checked my bee books and magazines and couldn't come up with an
answer to "what do bees do at night, do they sleep?" Anyone have an answer for
that one?
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Dave D. Cawley | Where a social revolution is pending and,
University Of Scranton | for whatever reason, is not accomplished,
Scranton, Pennsylvania | reaction is the only alternative.
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