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Tue, 19 Dec 2000 08:37:28 +1300
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  <http://www.enn.com/enn-multimedia-archive/2000/12/12182000/glrc_40770.asp>
Bees vs. strawberry mold
  Scientists at Ohio State and Cornell universities say they've found a
natural way to prevent strawberry plants from rotting.  Researchers are
using honeybees to spread a natural fungicide, and they say their method
works better than commercial sprays.  The <http://www.glrc.org/>Great Lakes
Radio Consortium's Natalie Walston reports. (3 min.)

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Robt Mann
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