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"Malcolm Tom Sanford, Extension Apiculturist" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Apr 1997 23:24:52 +0000
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Any help here?
 
Tom Sanford
 
At 03:37 PM 10/28/96 +0400, you wrote:
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>> Dear Mr. Tom Sanford
>>         We are engaged in beekeeping already 10 years. We heve about 800
>> families of Georgian grey bee (Apis millifera caucasica)
>>         By means of selection we produce:
>>         1) High quality and coldresistant queen bees during the season
>> and bee-package.
>>         2) Bee-poison (apitoxin).
>>         3) Beeswax.
>>         4) Pollen.
>>         5) Propilis.
>>         6) Milk of bee.
>>         7) Acacia and chestnut honey, white honey.
>>         Could You advise us any persons or companies, which are
>> interested in these products.
>>         In the case of interest, please, contact us.
>>       by fax: 995 32 341534
>>       postal address:  ARKADI EPREMIDZE , FLAT 16, 97 TSERETELI AVE.
>>                                           380019, TBILISI, GEORGIA.
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