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In a message dated 24/12/2006 14:30:16 GMT Standard Time,  
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On the  drive back home I was compelled to stop several times to check out 
the  local bee forage.  It seemed,  although forage was not as abundant  for 
the time of year as I would have liked to see, the affected colonies  were 
exhibiting symptoms


How many colonies are kept in one location and have to compete for the  
available forage?
 
Chris

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