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Wed, 25 Oct 2000 16:31:58 -0500
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Someone was telling me about a line of honeybees being developed by Joe
Latshaw of Ohio State University in the U.S.A. which are distinct from the
New World Carniolan project directed by Sue Cobey at the same institution.
Does anyone know of the Latshaw project or have references for his strain of
bees?  I am particularly interested in the characteristics being sought in
the Latshaw strain compared to those of the NWC strain.

Thanks,

Bill Daniels

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