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"M.Westby (Max Westby)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Feb 1995 14:46:36 GMT
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Dear All
 
Back to queen marking debate of last week.  For the past 8 years I have
used nothing but the queen marking paints sold by Steele & Brodie in
Scotland (Fax +44 382 543022).  They are Xylene based and very fast drying.
I have never had a queen die, be attacked, or loose her mark with this
product.  It is sold in all 5 colours in small bottles complete with brush
for just GBP 1.00.
 
Cheers, Max
 
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