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"J. Waggle" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Jun 2007 23:02:24 -0400
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Hello,

Working on a timeline project for honeybee spreading in the Americas. 

Looking for quoted historical references to the earliest dates honeybees 
were noticed in these states: ‘Including source‘.

I'm stumped!  ;)
I have quoted references for the spread of honeybees in all states except 
for these states:

Idaho
Rhoda Island
West Virginia 
Maine 
North Dakota 
Delaware
Hawaii 
Maryland
Minnesota

The quoted material can be a historical reference to a swarm of bees, bee 
tree, transporting of bees, Bee hunters, Indians harvesting from bee 
trees, or trading post records of honey trade being made etc.   Any 
referenced quote that will indicate the arrival of honeybees in these 
states, as long as a source, author, pg # for the information can be 
provided.  

Please send to:
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Thanks!

Joe Waggle
Derry, PA
“Bees Gone Wild Apiaries”
FeralBeeProject.com
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/HistoricalHoneybeeArticles

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