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Bob,

How far north are the AHB now. Last I heard they were north of Fresno.

Kathy Cox  ~  Bloomfield Bees and Bouquets
<http://www.bloomfieldbeeshoney.com>



At 04:32 AM 3/28/2006, you wrote:
>Hello Dick & All,

>  Time frame for colonization is unpredictable but
>Southern California is becoming AHB faster than any place in the U.S. right
>now.
>
>Bob
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