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> Hello All,
> I am starting to get reports of hive problems in the northeast. Will try 
> to
> contact commercials in the area after Hurricane Sandy clears out.
>
> Also a report from a large beekeeper and queen breeder in California .
>
> Another report from Texas.
>
> Will try to get information and report back. The above are from very large
> operations.
>
> I was actually surprised by the information. What are others in those 
> areas
> hearing  at fall meetings?
>
> I spoke with the Vice President of the ABF a couple weeks ago and things
> seemed OK.
> Now is the time commercials are taking serious looks at their hives.
>
> I have heard one report at a bee meeting about a  operation having 
> problems in Florida and the reason the Missouri/Florida beekeeper  was not 
> at the
> meeting.
>
> Hope we are not seeing the start of a new die off.
>
>
> bob
>
> 

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