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"Edward E. Southwick" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <BEE-L@ALBNYVM1>
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Wed, 6 Dec 89 17:41:47 EST
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1) Walter C. Rothenbuhler Honey Bee Biology Laboratory dedicated at
   Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.  Currently searching for a
   apicultural scientist.
2) Varroa mites found in honey bee colonies in Maryland,
New Brunswick, Canada, Idaho.
3) USDA contacts available from James Tew at TS4796@OHSTVMA (BITNET address)
4) Africanized swarm on ship in Brownsville - killed November 11 1989 NOT part o
5) Meetings: American Beekeeping Fed 15-19 Jan Las Vegas, Nevada
             Apiary Inspectors of America, 8-13 Jan, Seattle, Wash
             American Honey Producers, 9-13 Jan, Tucson, AZ
             American Beekeeping Fed, Jan 1991, Mobile Alabama
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º  Edward E. Southwick             Department of Biology         º
º  Phone 716-395-5743              State University of New York  º
º  FAX   716-395-2416              Brockport, New York 14420     º
º  BITNET SOUTHWIK@BROCK1P         U.S.A.                        º
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