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"Albert W. Needham" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 May 1996 11:18:06 -0400
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A friend of mine, a commercial beekeeper, has a bumblebee setting up home in
an empty super that was lying around with a mouse nest in it (empty). He
would like to find out some info on bumblebees.
 
Anyone out there who can point to a book or some literature on bumbles that
may be available thru a public library system?
 
"BeeWorks" a software program, SVGA illustrated, designed to educate the
general public (adults and/or kids) in an interesting and entertaining format
is coming along very nicely. Still looking for any interesting and/or
humorous tales about your experiences with honey bees to include in it
(credited to you or anonymous-your choice). Thus program will be "freeware".
(No profit to me-just cause I like honey bees).
 
Thanks,
 
Al Needham
Hobbyist
Scituate, MA, USA

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