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"David. E. Goble" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Jul 1996 17:00:51 -0400
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Hi Everyone;
 
        Mr A. Dick comments are totally inaccurate, and inclined to be
irrational, failing to absorb the detail before responding.
 
        Firstly we here in Australia have the fear of mites traveling to
Australia from a 200 mile offshore country, and need detail description of
these mites, your coverage on the internet and e-mail decription are inadequate.
 
        Secondly if a bacterium and its spore are in a product, those spores
can infect another person or animal, at any time in the future. As can TB
spores,
tetanus,and many other sporozoa.
 
        Thirdly, the internet and the e-mail system is for discussion
between people, and slander is uncalled for.
Thanks from :
                        [log in to unmask]
                 http://www.eastend.com.au/~goble
            [log in to unmask] ( David Goble )
           American Beach Kangaroo Island South Australia

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