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Adrian Wenner <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Feb 1994 07:07:58 PST
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>Dear Bee-l netters:
>Does anybody know about a beehive-detector?
>My point is by using this detector I can easily find
>the beehive without following the bees. Is this instrument
>really existing?
 
>  Dadi
 
 
Dear Dadi,
 
   Some of us recently published a paper that reviews and outlines all
methods for locating bee colonies:
 
Wenner, A.M., J.E. Alcock, and D.E. Meade.  1992.  Efficient hunting of
feral colonies.  Bee Science.  2(2):64-70.
 
   If you provide me a mailing address, I can send you a copy. (By the way,
it is a good idea to place your address, etc., on each e-mail message you
send -- it avoids confusion.
 
        Best wishes.
 
                                        Adrian
 
 
 
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