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Sat, 6 Nov 1999 11:58:50 -0000
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Have to disagree with Matthew that the exposed colony should be displaying
'plates' earlier than 1999, think he is failing to appreciate the staining
that occurs from propolis. Maybe the colony collected vast quantities of
this substance to strengthen their home in such an exposed position.

Ken Hoare in wet Shropshire, UK.

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