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Christina Wahl <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 31 May 2015 23:48:02 +0000
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"But I think it's unrealistic to suggest that bees surviving in the wild in the southern states aren't at least partly Africanized."


It gets very cold in the region we are discussing....I was there in early May and ran into a snowstorm.  It is a land of extremes in temperatures.  Very cold in winter, very hot in summer. High desert southwest. I believe that makes it different than Texas and Alabama, the "deep south", where snowstorms are rare and where most ferals are said to be Africanized.


Christina



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