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Mon, 16 Aug 1999 14:57:51 -0500
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Hey beekeeps,
I have found a little red dot ,on top of the thorax of some of my bees. Does anyone have any idea what it is. Doesnt seem to effect them, but wondering what it might be.
thanks
preacher
p.s. I guess that is what you call the thorax. It is the place most queens are painted on.:)

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