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haven't we been told that definitive tests are generally only run on hives involved in stinging incidents?  how would one know if a hive was "africanized" if it was not aggressive enough to have caused a stinging incident?

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-- Ari Seppälä <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Ha anyone in list observed Africanized hive in US that is not much more 
aggressive than normal hives ?

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