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Sat, 24 Apr 1999 21:17:37 -0500
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Greetings All,
     Knowing how reliable the media is these days, I have to question what I
heard on the radio today.  The announcer said that Africanized Hybrid bees
were as far north as Missouri.  Another guy was telling me he had heard they
were into Arkansas.  I am sure these are rumors, but I havent seen any
recent info on how far north they are now.  Anyone out there have any idea?
Thanks!
Scott Moser

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