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Dr. RWK Punchihewa checking his bees at the Baton Rouge USDA bee lab. Puchi did his Ph.D. at Guelph around the same time as me (1983-1988). If you want to learn more about the Asian hive bees (Apis cerana), read his book (Beekeeping for honey production in Sri Lanka: Management of asiatic hive honeybee Apis cerana in its natural tropical monsoonal environment, ISBN 955-9282-01-8, pp 232, Printed by Sarvodaya Vishva Kekha, Tamalana, Sri Lanka). He is now a senior lecturer at University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka. Baton Rouge, May 19, 1999.


From:   ana04071953@yahoo.com   (Nov 30, 2006 01:04 EST)
Dr: punchihewa can you train me to keep bee hives?Ihave three colonies in clay pots and one in kitul log.I am interested in bee keeping so i have big garden on my own.

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