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Jean-Pierre Chapleau <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Feb 1994 23:07:59 EST
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>Date:    Mon, 21 Feb 1994 12:17:44 +0000
>From:    POPPY <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: northern extent of AHB
>
>Dear beeliners,
>       This has nothing to with AHB but i wanted to quickly use the reply
>command to send a message.
>        I wish to obtain some industrila corn syrup for feeding to bees. Can
>anyone give me the compositions normally offered by companies. I wish to
>feed the syrup to bumblebees in it's neat state - preferably approx 70% sugars
>without dilution to cut down work and reduce fermentation problems. Has anyone
>got any ideas about the simplest way of producing/obtaining syrups which do not
> ferment and require minimal effort. I would appreciate any addresses which are
>in the UK if at all possible.
 
>Guy Poppy
>Dept Entomology/Nematology
>Rothamsted Experimental Station
>Harpenden
>Herts AL5 1BA
 
Guy
 
I suggest you address your question directly to Mr. Chris Plowright from Canada
([log in to unmask]).  He is a bombus specialist at the Ottawa University.
He has an extensive practical knowledge of their culture.  I just read that
there is a BOMBUS  conference list on the Internet.  You may be interested to
subscribe: [log in to unmask]
 
I hope this information is helpful to you
 
Jean-Pierre Chapleau
Quebec province
Canada

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