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Edward E Southwick <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Jul 1992 17:19:56 -0400
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Anybody out there have any information on social insects? The
subscriber list is hardly long enough to bother with all this fall-
der-do! It's only a little over 100 names. I just print it out
once in awhile to find out who s out there.  Now, back to the bees
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Still looking for data/information on foragers finding their way
back home or to some other whom (drifting).  Thank you who
responded the first time! (that whom should be home).  No interest
in drone drifting, but if foragers drift, this would not be in
the interest of their colony adaptation, so we should not find
much drifting (unless there is some adaptive reason for it).
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º  Edward E. Southwick             Department of Biology         º
º  Phone 716-395-5743              State University of New York  º
º  FAX   716-395-2416              Brockport, New York 14420     º
º  BITNET SOUTHWIK@BROCK1P         U.S.A.                        º
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