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Janet Montgomery & Dan Veilleux <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Jan 1997 19:22:57 -0500
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It must be the low light and long winter nignts that get some of our members
a little frustrated..We had a flame war about this time last year
 PLEASE CHILDREN STOP THE SQUABBLING.
I for one look forward to ALL discussions and quickly know where a thread is
going and if I'm not interested I have a good wastebasket.
I have learned a lot from this list and have requested help on two occasions
and received great advice  THANK YOU MEMBERS
One of the strengths of this list, in my opinion ,is the diversity of it's
members.  The very fact that we have commercial,  hobbiests, scientiests,
casual, intensive people keeping bees from Sweden, UK, Hawaii, Alberta, Ontario,
Kansas, North Carolina, Mass,  etc.... All of us try to figure out what
these interesting, frustrating and challanging critters called bees are
going to do next.. I sometimes feel like a hound dog chasing a rabbit ..
just when I think I might know where they are going they hop to the side...
Humility from Mother nature is Her way
KEEP DISCUSSING AND NOT CUSSING
      Dan Veilleux  Columbus , Ohio USA
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Janet Montgomery
104 Fallis Road
Columbus, Ohio  43214-3724
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