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<<It won't clear up. It will continue to flourish and spread,  but you 
won't see it because the larvae, being well-fed, can survive the illness  and 
pass it on.  Then,when the next period of dearth arrives it will  re-appear 
worse then before.>>
 
    I'm always amazed at the utterly different  attitudes towards EFB on 
opposite sides of the Atlantic. Can anyone explain  it?



Regards,

Robert Brenchley
Birmingham  UK

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