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Julia Nadal <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Sep 2012 18:10:24 -0700
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I was forwarded this link. The article is in spanish but the gist is that there is a virus previously in california an now in washington that makes bees fly at night. But it doesnt say the virus's name. It dies say that it is being studied by someone in a university in san fransisco and washington. I thought i'de ask beeL since you tend to seperate fact from fiction…
Estaba navegando El Nuevo Dia desde mi celular y pensé que te podía interesar este artículo http://www.elnuevodia.com/reportanabejaszombisenwashington-1350284.html. #.UGEDQGqWSkQ.mailto
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