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On Herbs very excellent web page ( http://www.cybertours.com/~midnitebee/ )
there is a letter from state bee inspector Tony Jadczak that reads:
"Maine received its first confirmed shipment of Africanized bees by way
of a crate of electrical equipment manufactured in Brazil.  They had
Varroa but no tracheal mites!".  So how far north has AFB made it?
Maine!  The question should more probably ask, "How far north have AFBs
become established?", in which case the answer about they have yet to
reach Dallas is most likely correct.  Unless you want to believe the
writers for the X-Files ;)
 
Aaron Morris - I think, therefore I bee!

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