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Hi Trevor and all

Where would the Tonga varroa destructor have originated?  New  
Zealand?  What is the present status of  the Queensland Apis Cerana  
outbreak.

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W


On 14-Nov-14, at 6:05 PM, Trevor Weatherhead wrote:

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>
> Fiji does not currently have varroa.
>
> Tonga has varroa most likely destructor.
>
> Vanuatu has varroa most likely jacobsoni which came in with the  
> Asian bees.
>
> Solomons Islands have Varroa jacobsoni which came in with the Asian  
> bee.
>

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