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JRmintin <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 May 1998 16:14:26 EDT
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i like your 65 years of beekeeping now you can help a beekeeper of 2 years
with my problem. last week i had a 6ooo bee shipment with an italian queen
delivered to Richfield Wisconsin all were dead on arriveal. i called York bee
in Georgia and they told me the bees were overheated and was the fault of the
post office. they said if i pay the shipping they will send out another box
and queen. i said fine today they came same deal all dead. now precious time
has gone by. who in your estimation
is to blame. the weather here is in the sixties now does the fault go to the
driver the post office or the shipper (York Bee) its a dirty shame these
wonderfull bees perish because of improper care. what do i do now??? jerry
from Wisconsin

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