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       The demonstration lectures with a couple Dozen Pipers piping will be
at the Orlando Science Centers Pet day Dec 1 and 2.  A mix of Russian,
Italians, and Native feral black queen bees to sing up an Opera-tion that is
truly enjoyed by the most Seasoned of spirits.  I find no difference in the
sounds of the queens but am always ready to listen to the ear of others.
Volume and clarity does vary.  The chorus of Buzzing workers make a Joyous
sound only fitting to Happy beekeeping.
       Michael Housel       Orlando

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