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Peter Theunis <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 14 Apr 1996 13:40:36 +0200
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Corrective to precedant E-MAIL:
 
To:
Hudson Seedsman
po Box 1058
Redwood City
Calif 94064
 
 
        We are an association of fruit farmers ( specially with appels
and pears ) who practise the integrated fight ( entomology ). In order
to increase the efficacy of the method, we have to enlarge the number of
pollinating insects, like bees and bumblebees, which are the restricting
factor.
 
        Thanks to our friend Jean-Marie Vandyck, we know that you offer
a plant which can really help us. That 's why we would like to give you
an order for it.
 
        Therefore, could you please send us 10 Kg ( or 22 lb ) of
Phacelia Campanularia seeds 9" in order to test the plant's efficiency
in a test-orchard. The grown-up height of the plant cannot top over 40
cm ( or 16 " ). Moreover we would like to get some information about
pollinating insects of the Phacelia ( ecology of the plant ) as well as
the disadventages of the plant,  if there are some ! .
 
My address :   Dimitri Wiame
                Chaussie de Namur 73
                5030       Gembloux ( Belgium )
                Fax : +3281610871
                       E-MAIL : [log in to unmask]
 
Best whishes

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