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Following my request for information relating to Wintering bees inside and potential health hazards, I was sent this
reference via a private communication.

The reference may be of use to others:

 A report was done in 1995 by the Alberta Occupational Health and
Safety Heritage Grant Programme concerning airborne moulds.

The title of the report is:
Assessment of Airborne moulds as a Biological Hazard for Alberta Commercial
Beekeepers
by Henry Gauvreau, Lynne Sigler, Sean Abbott.

You may wish to contact the library at Fairview College Fairview Alberta T0H
1L0 1-888-999-7882 Phone (780) 835-6641 Fax (780) 835-6782
 Email: [log in to unmask]
for further details and availability.

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