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ERIC HUTCHENS {BUGS_R_US} <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Aug 1993 01:41:44 -0400
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 need some help, and I think someone out there might be able to help me how
you are all interested in bees. I need to find someone that is doing
research on the greater wax moth, "Gallaria.mellonella" a real pest for
some beekeepers.  I raise insects for research and we use to have a colony
of insects, but our company said they didn't want to use them anymore, so
we killed the colony. Now they tell us that they want to start up a new
project and it needs to be done ASAP.  Anyway we called the USDA and some
guy said problem, that was two weeks ago, and no eggs have come in the mail
.  My boss called the USDA and they said that the guy that knows about this
is gone on vacation for the next few weeks.  So if anyone knows anyone who
might be willing to sell,trade,barter,donate, any eggs of this insect I
would be forever greatful THANKS.....Eric Phone: 415-354-Fax: 415-857-
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