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John M Thorp <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 28 Dec 1997 18:29:02 -0500
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Hi
Garth,                                                                  Yes,
I did  have that happen but only once,P.T.L..
Take Care and GBY,John in Homestead,also at<[log in to unmask]>
 
>Of course there is the newly hatched queen problem - I don't know if
>anybody else has had that dissapointing sinking feeling when you
>lift out the frame, find the queen and she flies away - and never
>comes back!
>
>Keep well
>
>Garth
>---
>Garth Cambray       Camdini Apiaries
>15 Park Road        Apis melifera capensis
>Grahamstown         800mm annual precipitation
>6139
>Eastern Cape
>South Africa               Phone 27-0461-311663
>
>On holiday for a few months     Rhodes University
>Which means: working with bees 15 hours a day!
>Interests: Fliis and bees
>Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this post in no way
>reflect those of Rhodes University.
>

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