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There is an article in the May 24, 1997 issue of Science News (Vol.
151)  entitled "Chemical Buzz:  Honeybees and their hives act as sensors
for pollution".  It discusses various projects which employ honeybees as
environmental pollution sensors using gas chromatograms from samples of
hive materials.

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