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Teresa Garcma <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Andy,
 
We always could use the swarm trapped (english ok?)inside. Nevertheless, 
here (tropical climate) "all" or almost all swarms are africanized, and 
one very important problem we have is that there are too many. The wild 
bee population doesn´t let the managed colonies produce.
Anyway, trapping or not wild colonies is up to each beekeeper now.
 
Tere

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