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I finally have permission to resample some of my (very isolated) western and
southwestern Arizona feral bee areas, which I scanned in advance of the
"dreaded" AHB from 1988-1994, and should have a few facts by mid-April. Who
knows what lurks in the depths of the desert ?? - Stay tuned.
- John Edwards - address below
Adrian Wenner wrote:
> Bill Mares asked:
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> >Are they gone? Are they going? Are they just hiding?
> > Does anyone have any better data than these gut feels? Thanks
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> On that point, one might read my letter on page 658 in the September
> issue of the AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL.
> * "When we meet a fact which contradicts a prevailing theory,
> * we must accept that fact and abandon the theory,
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John F. Edwards
Biological Lab. Technician
"Feral Bee Tracker and AHB Identifier"
Carl Hayden Bee Research Center
Tucson, Arizona 85719
http://198.22.133.109/
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