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Jon C Peacock <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Feb 1998 07:35:10 EST
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Hello Rimantas Zujus
>A queen has 3000 sensors, worker - 6000 and drone 30.000
>( Beekeeper's reference book.  Dr. J. A. Balzekas, 1987 )
How can any one or Dr. Balzekas see 3000 or 30, 000 sensors on the
antennae of a bee?  Further, how do you, or Dr. Balzekas know that what
he is counting Are sensors.  Counting 30,000 of anything gives me
vertigo.
Regards,   J. C. Peacock, :-}   E-Mail   [log in to unmask]
Retired Staff Sergeant.  Grandfather to 6.  3 of each.
14 years Bee keepr.  8 Italian hives.  Small Craft sailor.
"Every day discover something new in the every day things
 around you, look at things differently."
 
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