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"Malcolm (Tom) Sanford, Florida Extension Apiculturist" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Oct 1996 10:59:44 -0500
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I am sending a copy of this message to the Bee-l discussion list in case
there is any interest in your items.  Otherwise try the bee journals.
 
Tom Sanford
 
On Sun, 6 Oct 1996, Darryl Rector wrote:
 
> Sir:
>         I read with fascination your article on the Africanized Honey Bee
> which is posted on the Internet. My father-in-law is a full-time beekeeper
> in Tennessee and obviously the spread of the species concerns him. I have
> kept bees in my home state of Texas, but gave it up for various reasons,
> among them the AHB. I am so grateful that someone is tracking their spread
> and happy to hear that the people of Brazil are adapting to their presence.
>         I also wanted to ask you (because I don't know who else to query)
> how I might get in touch with an advertising service for beekeepers on the
> Internet. I need to sell a dehumidifier (commercial grade) and it's best use
> is possibly in a honey-house. I would appreciate a reply to
> [log in to unmask]
>
>                                 Thanks very much
>
>                                 Darryl Rector
>                                 1010 Sierra Vista
>                                 Granbury TX. 76048
>
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