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> https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-01/uoc-toh012318.php

But does the message have merit?  Seems to me that it does.  I am just
a simple beek.  But is there any difference that changes because of
the english sparrow, fire ants, SHBs, pythons and boas in the
Everglades?

While I still see a lot of native pollinators here in TN, that doesn't
mean that there is a problem in Europe.  Bees have not been in N.
American as long as bees in Europe.  Will it change here in another
100 years or so. But I do realize that there are great differences the
flora and fauna in the US versa Europe.


-- 
De Colores,

Ken Kizer
Gamecock Apiaries
2707 Coleman Hill Rd
Rockvale, TN

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