Sorry about eating up bandwidth but hindsight is such a wonderful thing (as are the suggestions of bee-liners)... One of the recipients of my recent post mentioned that I might have made it easier on those interested if I'd mentioned that links to all the beekeeping articles are linked to my personal page (about midway down under the "Publications" heading). That address is http://pinc.com/~bwarner/resume.htm. Alternatively you can save this posting and use the "open file" function of your browser and follow the links below as you would click on any web page. <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/resume.htm"> Conrad's personal page</a> (bee stuff is under "Recent Publications and Presentations") Some of the contents and addresses: <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/5garudi.htm"> "How the Honeybee Got her Hum"</a><br> <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/beestars.htm"> "The Bee-Riddled Carcass"</a><br> <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/belfry.htm"> "Bees in the Belfry"</a><br> <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/ktbh.htm"> "The Kenya Top-Bar Hive as a Better Hive in Developing Countries"</a><br> Cartoons and short essays (linked as "comics" on resume page) about: <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/ladybird.htm"> ladybugs</a><br> <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/leps.htm"> "Silence of the Lambs" </a><br> <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/planet.htm"> movies about giant insects</a><br> <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/critic.htm"> insect communication (particularly amongst crickets)</a><br> <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/antroid.htm"> the root of the word "arthropod"</a><br> <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/oz.htm"> insect communication</a><br> <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/peas.htm"> plants genetically manipulated to produce their own insecticide</a><br> <a href="http://pinc.com/~bwarner/scorpio.htm"> arthropod constellations</a><br> Conrad