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First, apologies to everybody for the bad netiquette. Thank you for the
reprimand, Aaron. I really didn't know.
Dear Garth,
In 1990, I observed bees collecting baker's flour in lumps on their hind
legs and bringing it home to the hive. We had one of our apiaries near a
bakery and our bees would fly 75 meters straight through a crack in the wall
and into the flour trough. They were even depositing it into their combs.
Only 2 or 3 colonies in the 100 colony apiary did this though.
Joel Feliciano Magsaysay
Landline & Telefax: (063) 046-865-0018
Cellphone & Cellfax: IDD: 063-912-318-7517
DDD: 0912-318-7517
Mail to: P. O. Box #1, 4118 Silang, Cavite, Philippines
Home Apiary: ILOG MARIA HONEYBEE FARMS
#8 ILOG MARIA
KM. 47, AGUINALDO HIGHWAY
LALAAN 1, SILANG, CAVITE
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