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James Plaisted <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 11 Mar 2008 10:16:21 -0400
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"At night in truck stops the air> >is full of diesel fumes. The bees have no air to breathe but the diesel > fume> >contaminated air. Many times the bees are exposed for up to 36 hours each> >way to California. Exposed each time they are moved."
 
This could be a problem, assuming all the hives were coming from the east coast.  What about those hives that are brought in from much closer?  Where were Adee's bees staged before being moved into CA?
 
Jim  
 
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