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Bob
 
I have been on constant travel, so I'm a few days out on e-mail returns. 
 
1) We've seen and sampled CCD cases in AZ, ID, WA, CA, and MN, with reports  
of it in TX, CO, ND, and FL.  One change this fall, far greater number of  
colonies completely empty, even the queen left.
 
2) Some east coast bee operations showed high levels of paradichlorobenzene  
in the wax - so heavy handed wax moth control isn't helping - but its NOT in 
all  of the CCD operations.   Phosdin gas -- we'll have to look again at  the 
volatiles, don't remember seeing it.
 
Jerry



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