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Greetings!
Dr. Ferdinand Ruzicka has informed us about his English "speaking" web site.
Most interesting reading about Apidology "Honey Bee Viruses and Varroa jacobsoni"
http://www.geocities.com/drruzicka/index.html

Happy Holidays!

Herb/Norma
Holly-B Apiary
P.O. Box 26
Wells,Maine 04090-0026
Rare and Old Beekeeping Books
http://www.cybertours.com/%7Emidnitebee/html/books.html
Beekeeping Site
http://www.cybertours.com/~midnitebee
Stony Critters Maine's First Rock Painting Site
http://pages.ivillage.com/wh/stonycritters/index.html
"an educated consumer is YOUR best customer"

  

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