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"Keith B. Forsyth" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Mar 1999 16:37:28 -0500
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Hello:
If you have not already read the following texts ,you may wish to do so
Breeding Super Bees, Steve Taber ,pub. The AI Root Co. 1987
Queen Rearing and Bee Breeding ,HH Laidlaw and RE Page, Jr., pub. WICWAS
Press 1997  ISBN 1-878075-08-X
 
The Ontario Ministry of Ag. and Food has a publication Queen Bee Rearing
(pub. 74) 1989 ISBN 0-7729-6130-1, that may be of interest. Contact me if
you have difficulty obtaining this one. Your state Ag. dept. may have a
similar booklet.
 
Also, contact your local beekeepers' group, someone there may be able to
help you with the details you need. Some things with beekeeping are best
learnt "hands on".
 
Best wishes,
Keith

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