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Neon Rosell <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Nov 2002 00:46:41 -0800
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Hello everybody,

I know this is quite an out of topic question but from the
vast knowledge this group has probably some of you can help
me.

I’m from the Philippines and my friend called me regarding
a colony of Apis dorsata that has made it’s home on a pipe
on a semi abandoned Plant (Petrochemical). His problem is
how to get rid of it without using flammable ways and
without harming the colony just to shoo them away.  Any
suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.

Neon



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