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John Robert Bidleman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Feb 1994 20:35:39 -0800
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On Tue, 15 Feb 1994, Michelle Smith wrote:
 
> To Rick Hough,
> Well I am new to this system and I'm certainly not a bee-expert, but...
> If AHBs you are referring to are Africanized Honey Bees (Killer Bees) then
> from what I've heard they will not be travelling North for much longer.
> As far as I know they cannot stand the temperate climate of Canada and
> therefore will not be a problem here.
>     -Michelle Smith
> Apiculture Student, University of Guelph
> Ontario, Canada
>
 
 
 
 
Michelle- There is a lot land between Texas and Canada. I think that's
the concern everyone's voicing now. Somehow I think you're right Canada
has nothing to worry about...yet.

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