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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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Sun, 7 Sep 1997 04:37:20 -0400
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This is in addition to Allen's recent message about newbies and their
basic type questions.
 
I would suggest to you folks that are new to beekeeping, that in
addition to previous suggestions-that you take some time exploring
the wealth of information on the net at any of a growing number of
web sites on Honey Bees.
 
Actually, Nick's site in New Zealand is probably your best bet for a very
comprehensive list of web sites. Some folks think Nick is a bit crazy,
just kidding :-), but if you start with his Links and go exploring, we
may not
hear from you again for a couple of years :-) Seriously, check it out!!
 
http://www.beekeeping.co.uk
(I believe that is the right url)
 
When you see something that catches your attention, then simply
save the page while you are still on-line, and read it later at your
liesure.
 
Try it - you will be surprised at the great info available.
 
Al,
 
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