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        Among all of the bees I have tried, one time they were Midnite
hybrids - known to be gentle [but susceptible to Nosema]. While installing,
seven bees got in my bonnet. All flocked to the veil to get out. None
stung. If I could only remember how I smelled to them that day, I would
duplicate it with more assertive bees.

John F. Mesinger
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