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Mon, 23 Nov 1998 16:37:06 -0500
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Hi Folks -
        Thanks to all who have answered my various questions in the past.  I now
have another.  I work in a medical laboratory and spend a lot of time using
a microscope.  Can anyone describe to me, or point me to a URL perhaps,
that explains how to dissect a bee and look for trachael mites?
 
        Thanks for your help.
 
                        Dave Yates
                        Tennessee  35.94N 86.98W

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