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>>But I am still trying to figure out what Allen wanted us to look at in the 
>>videos. All I saw were very ill behaved bees, identical to  the AHB videos 
>>I have seen.
> Yeah, they were pretty vicious, huh? I mean, if I had that many bees all 
> over my head, I would have left long before that. But the curious part was 
> the complete disconnect between the narration and what we were actually 
> seeing.

And the rising panic.   Anyhow, I try to pull my punches here, and decided 
to leave the conclusions to the viewer, but I do say what I really think on 
my site, sometimes, and sometimes I get emails that add to my thoughts...

For those people who may think they have hit on something new with the 
recent discussion of Linoleic acid, etc.:

I got to thinking that this felt like déjà vue and punched "Linoleic" into 
the archive search and found some very good hits going back to 1993.

We have been over this a time or two.

allen
http://honeybeeworld.com/diary/articles/styro_hives.htm
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Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
George Santayana (1863 - 1952), The Life of Reason, Volume 1, 1905

 

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