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"Q. Clemencia Licona Manzur" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 5 Dec 1996 11:02:42 -0800
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        Hi everyone:
        I'm chemist Clemencia Licona M. My brother and I are starting to
beekeeping in Mexico, we have our hives near the coast of Veracruz.
        We are interested to learn more about bees, including life cycle,
feeding, treatment of varroa and other mites, and the way of preserve our
hives and produce organic honey. In our country we can't get much support
from government organizations, and we can say apiculture science is still in
chilhood.
        We hope we can share experiences.
        Regards from this side of the Planet.
Clemencia
Cefeo 166 Prado Churubusco CP 4230
Mexico D.F, Mexico
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