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"Thomas W. Culliney -- Dept. of Agriculture" <[log in to unmask]>
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On Sat, 4 Jan 1997, Trevor Weatherhead of Australia wrote:
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> The other question raised by this posting is what viruses does Hawaii have?
> Has there been a survey of honey bees in Hawaii to determine this?
 
Hawaii has sacbrood. Status of other viruses in Hawaii honey bee
populations is unknown, as no surveys have been undertaken.
 
Tom Culliney
Hawaii Dept. of Agriculture
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