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Kuyckx Maurice <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Nov 1997 23:41:40 +0100
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> From: Norman A Brekke <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Interesting Reading
> Date: 19-nov-97 14:28
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> There is an interesting article in the current (November 1997) issue of
> Popular Science called  "The  Plight of the Honeybee."  It addresses in
> layman's terms the impact of honeybees on pollination in the United
> States . . . also lists a variety of plants for which pollination by bees
> is essential.  They include a quote from Dr. James Tew (which shows a
> much higher regard for objectivity than those that consulted the "bee
> experts" on the recent sensationalism of "the worlds deadliest swarms").
>  The article  highlights the need for honeybees and may make the general
> public more receptive to those of us who plan to keep, or are currently
> caretakers of bees.
>
> Norm  Brekke
> Interests:  Bees,  Bikes, and "The [good] Book"
> Colonies:  Zero . . . but gearing up for the Spring
>
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Good evening, is this article on the NET, Thanks, Maurice from Belgium

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