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After reading about "Cordovans" in recent postings etc i was wondering,
if they are so prolific would they be any use for the distribution of
spores on crops to help rid crops of certain pests. I know at the moment
this idea is in fairly early stages but the cordovan could be a good
candidate.Does anyone know if this bee forages any great distance?
        Also i am looking to try out certain methods of dissemination
next
spring here in the uk. I would be interested if anyone can tell me if
there is any equipment commercialy available and also if the necessary
spores can be obtained the same way. obviously this has been looked at
by some people in the past and any information attaining to
dissemination would be appreciated ..

I hope you all have a wonderfull 2000

Tim..

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