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Tue, 13 Apr 1999 19:11:23 EDT
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I don't know the reason why bees always clean their antennae when about to
leave the hive but they must have been doing so for a long time.  If you look
at the fore legs under a microscope you will see a round slot backed by a
fibula which is the purpose built tool for the job.
Chris Slade

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