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"J. Waggle" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Mar 2011 10:39:53 -0400
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Hello,

I am seeking a website which might contain information 
related to the 'world native distribution of honeybees', 
biology, habitat, and related historical information etc.

Also seeking information related to the history of 
beekeeping in Brazil  prior to 1956 back to 1839.  Particularly 
interested in maladies, pests and parasites such as 
Melaloncha Ronnai and other problems which may have 
plagued bees in Brazil and caused mortality in bees 
during the early years.  My target investigations are 
the forces behind the degradation of A. m. mellifera and 
Apis m. lingustica in Brazil during the years prior to 1956 
which facilitated the desire to import Apis m. scutellata. 

Also,,
Is Spivaks manuscript on AHB in the early 90's available online?

Permission given to contact me in private email 'off list' if desired.

Thanks in advance!

Best Wishes,
Joe Waggle

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