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Lloyd Spear <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:38:52 -0400
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I'm not sure how all this started on this list, but I can report that Giant
Hogweed is alive and well in Greene County as I know of two places where it
thrives.  I had no idea it could cause rashes.  It is in/near bee yards that
I have.  While I do not know that I have had contact with its sap, I have
not had any reactions.  But then, I appear to be immune to poison ivy.

I will ask if field workers in the area have had any difficulty.

Lloyd

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Lloyd Spear
Owner Ross Rounds, Inc.
Manufacture of equipment for round comb honey sections,
Sundance Pollen Traps, and producer of Sundance custom labels.
Contact your dealer or www.RossRounds.com

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