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"BOGANSKY,RONALD J." <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 09:20:09 -0500
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Hello All,
I was approached by a teacher who is not a beekeeper, but teaches about bees
in her science class.  She was attending a seminar trying to learn more
about beekeeping and heard mention of the Russian Queens that will be used
in the United States this year.  This sparked her interest as she will be
traveling in eastern Russia this summer and has contacts there.  She is
hoping for some questions that can be asked of Russian beekeepers.  She will
translate them to and from Russian.  If anyone is interested in starting a
dialog or submitting questions you can contact her directly.

Her name is Kim Eberle-Wang, and her email is [log in to unmask] .

Ron Bogansky
Kutztown, (eastern) PA, USA

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