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Keith Malone <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 1 Mar 2002 09:18:36 -0900
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Hi Peter & All,

> Probably the best bee for harsh winters is Apis mellifera mellifera.
> Ruttner says:
>

I have never tried A.m.m. and I am finding it very difficult locating some
to bring into Alaska. I want to try them for the very reason that Ruttner
says. Do you use A.m.m.?

Keith Malone
Chugiak, Alaska USA
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http://takeoff.to/alaskahoney

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