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Mon, 18 Jun 2001 18:28:05 -0500
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Hello Dave & All,
> The trip of brother Adam that you mention was an early one.
> There was another one later, during which he was given an unspecified
number  of scutellata queens. I personally believe that he accepted the gift
> gracefully but did not even return them to the UK. I do not think he was
> impressed with any of the characteristics that he saw. I have had
> confirmation of my belief from other sources. There is some mention of
this
> event in the video "the monk and the honey bee".
Thanks Dave! The Monk and the Honey Bee was the video I referred to. The
video is in the Midwestern Beekeepers library so maybe I can get the video
this Thursday night and review. I remember the part about Brother Adam
having to go and put on gloves because of the number of stings he was
receiving.
Sincerely,
Bob Harrison
Odessa, Missouri

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