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In a message dated 3/9/2010 9:19:55 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
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So again  people on the ground are implying its a beekeeper interaction 
with late fall  treatments and so on.
This may be true, but be careful to recognize the difference between  
deductive and inductive logic.
 

We're  familiar with this kind of scenario and to have this brought up as 
if its an  example of stationary operations being susceptible to CCD looks 
like it is a  faulty assertion. Really 2-3000 hives also is hardly a 
scientific sample that  says anything about CCD spreading beyond almonds.  

I'm not sure I follow this part of the paragraph - my  initial point was 
whether Canada has CCD, nothing more.  
 
I'm waiting for samples to see if they've the pathogen complex that we see  
from CCD operations from all parts of the U.S.
 
There may be a problem - finding any bees to analyze  from Vancouver.  Jerry

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