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Trevor Weatherhead <[log in to unmask]>
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> Where would the Tonga varroa destructor have originated?  New Zealand?  

That would be the logical assumption.  New Zealand has sent queens and hives
to these islands for a while now.

> What is the present status of  the Queensland Apis Cerana outbreak.

Hasn't spread too far.  It will hit the dry sclerophyll country which will
make natural spread difficult.  It will still be there unless we find some
miracle way of getting rid of it.

Trevor Weatherhead
Australia

 

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