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The Editor of Apis-UK David Cramp would like to thank all of you
that re-subscribed to the Apis-UK announcement mailing list. We had
to update our software to a more reliable mailing list system. I
believe that we lost over 400 members to the list in the process. So
please tell your beekeeping friends to re-subscribe to Apis-UK if
you haven't received this notification message directly.

The July issue prints out to 16 A4 sides.
Contents:
Editorial, News and bee research, Dates for your diary, The bee
press.
Articles
Possibly apiculture's first natural prophylactic. More for the war
against Varroa - Stan Clare.
Normal nucleus hive - John Yates
Of  cabbages and kings - Mathew Allen
Out of the woods: the beginnings of a beekeeper - Ian Coleman
Letters, Historical note

To Read the Apis-UK newsletters go to:
http://www.beedata.com/apis-uk/newsletters/index.htm

To add or remove your email address from the Apis-UK newsletter can
be done from the above URL.

Apis-UK beekeeping monthly web Newsletter URL:
http://www.beedata.com/apis-uk
Hosted by Beedata.com

Regards Steven Turner (web editor)

.. When you go in search of honey all you get is spam.

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