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Mon, 20 Aug 2007 22:22:14 -0500
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Aaron,
I dont know what happened with this....this is the second time Ive sent it.

If I have missed something Im sorry.

Thanks
John



 Thank you for your prompt reply Dr Bromenshenk.
Yes, i agee that irradiating should cause any deadouts to perform somewhat
 better than non-irradiated deadouts.

 Does anybody know how to get in touch with Jeff Pettis or David Hackenburg?

Again Thanks, and thanks for your research in all areas. I have sensed a
 genuine wonder in you for this amazing little creature called the honeybee.

 John Horton

 Dr Bromenshenk wrote
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>> You will have to ask Jeff Pettis or David Hackenberg for updated numbers 
>> on
>> the irradiated hive experiment.  I've not seen an update since the 
>> Beltsville
>> meeting.  I have talked to David Hackenberg, and he says bees on 
>> irradiated
>> equipment are doing better - but then again, I'd expect to see a  change 
>> since
>> wax can harbor lots of things.
>>
> 

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