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>Another is the increase in [Chronic] Bee Paralysis virus. I have seen that
and glad for the confirmation.

Ditto for me in California, Bill.  There are two common forms (symptoms):
 hairless black individual bees, or the bottom board suddenly covered with
quivering bees.  The latter looks very much like a pesticide kill, but it
normally affects (in my apiaries) only one or a few colonies in the apiary.
-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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