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>More than a few will contend that the most vociferous support for small
cell beekeeping comes from an >area that has been determined to be
colonized by AFRICANIZED HONEY BEEs.

I didn't realize there was an AHB problem in any of Iowa/Illinois,
Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Wyoming, Alaska, and Alberta.

These are where the most vociferous proponents of small cell operate,
there is only one who is in offially declared AHB territory.

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Scot McPherson
The McPherson Family Honey Farms
Davenport, Iowa USA

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