> RIBBANDS, C. R. (1950). Changes in the behaviour of honey bees 
following their recovery from anaesthesia. J. Exp. Biol. 37, 302-10.
 > RIBBANDS, C. R. (1954). Nitrous oxide anaesthesia does not encourage 
re-orientation of honeybees. Bee World, 35, 91-5.
 > SIMPSON, J. (1954). Effects of some anaesthetics on honey bees: 
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Great work, Pete. You wouldn't happen to have access to any of those, 
would you?

 From the titles, the procedure does not sound too promising for our 
purposes -- or does it?

A synopsis or quick summary would be extremely helpful right now, as I 
am splitting today, and several others are looking at using ammonium 
nitrate over the coming days and weeks.

[BTW, I watched the movie (see subject line) last night. Can't remember 
what it was about. Guess I'll have to watch it again].

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