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"Arbor J. Buchanan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 15 Aug 1997 10:23:10 -0500
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I too would like to build an observation bee hive with a "natural"
appearance, and would very much appreciate seeing any designs and plans
that may be available.
 
Thank uou,
Arbor Buchanan
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On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Andrea Seymore (SAR) wrote:
 
> The observation bee hive at the Gulf Coast World of Science in Sarasota
> needs to be rebuilt.  We would like to build a hive with a more "natural"
> appearance.  We want something simple and cheap, but interesting.  Does
> anyone have any exhibit designs they might be able to send?  If we can't
> use them as they are, we can still modify them.  I am aware of observation
> hives in hollowed logs, but I wanted to check for any designs I might
> not have heard or thought of...couldn't hurt.
>
> I am a former subscriber of BEE-L but my email account was overrun by
> messages by the listserve and I got many nasty messages from my superuser.
> As such, I would appreciate any replies to my request be sent to my
> address:
>
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Thanks,
> Andrea Seymore
> New College, USF
>

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