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Porto Alegre, 12 September 1991
 
In  the National Geographic article (vol 179, no 6, June 1991) by
Michael E. Long about "Secrets of Animal Navigation" there is a
photograph showing F C Dyer from Michigan State University brushing
honeybees with a pink pigment. Does anybody know what pigment it is
and where I can get it? Or does anybody have suggestions how to
make even smaller (stingless) bees more visible during flight?
 
 
Thank you.
 
Rainer Radtke
 
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Rainer Radtke
PUC, Lab. Pesq. Biologicas
Av. Ipiranga, 6681
90.620 Porto Alegre, RS          Bitnet: [log in to unmask]
Brasil
 
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