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"Maynard R. Thompson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 29 Sep 1996 20:17:13 -0500
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        It would  be possible that a  reason for bees to sting at
the watch could be because of a combination of perspiration collecting
under the band and in the band (leather "or" metal) as well as the
polished reflective surface of the crystal attracting the bees to the site,
like a point of intrest sign. Just add in a little bee claustrophobia and
and your about,--- 70% (by my scientific estimate) "margin for error
30%--- certain that you will have a sudden awareness of at least one
publicly disturbed bee!  All in good humor, but I think it likely....
 
Best to you all, Maynard
 
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