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On 24-Dec-09, at 9:32 AM, Chris Slade wrote:

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> My Nigerian friend tells me that they set bait hives for swarms any  
> time in
>  the 3 month regional dry season.  These would be Adamsoni.
>

Hi Chris and all

Are you saying that the honey bees at our home in NW Nigeria would  
have been Apis melifera adamsoni?  If so, what is their range? other  
details?

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W
formally(1978-1980)
New Bussa(Kainji)
Niger state
Nigeria
10N4E

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