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"Kai-M. Engfer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Sep 1998 20:33:09 +0200
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Hello Mike and all!
 
interesting to read of the great success of the Cape Honey Bee in European
Countries. Nevertheless I do not understand the trouble about that fact, because
breeding Capensis for more than 20 years at european institutes with free-flying
cape colonies did not cause any negative effects on the bee population in the
surroundings.
 
I believe that A. m. capensis will play an important part in beekeeping of the
future.
 
Yours sincerely
Kai-M. Engfer, Tel. 04347-8861
Ostlandstr. 1
D-24247 Mielkendorf

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