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  While PEI was still entirely mite free, package bees were imported from
Australia..  Aside from the import restrictions in place at the time,  there
was never a problem with these bees, with respect to the fact that we are a
more northern climate than they.  Of coourse, wintering of bees is always a
specialty in Canada.

  EDW

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