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Mon, 14 May 2012 06:46:17 -0400
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>> Makes one wonder about possible Africanization.

Mike,

The above is speculation.

When you look at the evidence,
-experts at Penn State have been vigilant 
concerning testing for AHB influence.

I have sent samples from aggressive colonies
between 06 and 2010, and came back 
negative for AHB.  Inspectors have taken samples
around this region, and those have proven
negative for AHB.


Best Wishes,
Joe Waggle

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