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On 1-Feb-07, at 3:34 AM, Brian Fredericksen wrote:

>
> this is not that unheard eh?  Hawaii has no varroa and I would not  
> be suprised that somewhere
> else in North America a few isolated pockets exist.
>

Thunder Bay region in Northwestern Ontario Canada have neither Varroa  
nor Tracheal mites

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario Canada
44N80W (1600 km by road to Thunder bay)

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