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I have live bees (indoor trials) with both N. ceranae and IIV -  if they 
send me a system, I can test whether their treatment works.  
 
I know that their country has N. ceranae, don't know whether  they've found 
IIV.  I'd like samples of their IIV to compare, if this  is true.
 
In trips to Uruguay and Chile, I've seen some bee dwindle, but its not what 
 I'd call CCD.
 
I guess the question is whether this patent is a patent for a device to  
introduce something into the hive, or a patent for the material used  to 
effect a 'cure', or both?
 
Jerry
 
 
 

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