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Peter

>but this was news in 2004 and has yet to take the next step.

"IF" they have in fact found a way of maintaining the fungus in the hive, is 
this not the "next step".  Several of us have been wondering why this news 
has garnered so little discussion by the Gods of Bee-L.  Is there a 
credibility issue with those involved in making the annoucement?

Dave Tharle
Ardmore, AB

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