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Tue, 4 Feb 1992 13:32:27 -0500
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Tuesday, February 4, 1992
 
Fellow BEE-L listeners;
 
Sometime in the past year I read an article on the
'overwintering' home of Apis laboriosa (probably).
It had some nice color pictures of these bees
clustered on some low branches in dense brush.  I
thought it was in National Geographic, but I can't
find it.  Does anyone else remember the reference?
Thanks for the help!
 
Chuck Milne
MILNE@WSUVM1

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