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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Re: Northern Range of Africanized Bees
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John Robert Bidleman <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 14 Feb 1994 21:26:23 -0800
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On Mon, 14 Feb 1994, La Reine de la Cite' des Phoques (Liz Day) wrote:
 
> Yes, I too would like to know what the potential northern range
> of AHB is, since my friends keep asking me this.
> Liz Day
>
> University of Illinois at Chicago
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No one knows...the 32'N is one guess but all in all 11 states are
"threatened". The AHB may not be the "AHB" by the time it gets where its
going anyway. You may ask yourself this: "Where do feral honeybees exist
now?" Better question.
 
jrb

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