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Sun, 29 Aug 1999 22:09:52 -0400
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On 28 Aug 99, at 19:35, Greg Hankins wrote:

> Had a honey this year that I'd like to I.D. Hope you can help. Here are
> the particulars:
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> Please speculate, I'm looking for leads.

After reviewing the list I can only suggest 'honey dew' a secretion
of aphids, usual in a drought situation. We had it about 5 years ago,
but not since, so it doesn't appear to be a regular occurrence.



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