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In addition to the informative talks at Apimondia, it was nice to see all
the innovative items on display at the Expo.  Plastics especially seemed to
making further advances in beekeeping equipment, from queen rearing tools to
hive parts.

A few photos of creative beekeeping equipment from Apimondia exhibitors are
now on my web site at:

http://home.earthlink.net/~jcaldeira/beekeeping/api99.htm

John Caldeira
Dallas, Texas, USA

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