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Dee Lusby <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Aug 2004 08:39:23 -0700
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Kim Flottum writes:


The more aggressive bees were caught in Mobile County in a
routine
trapping program conducted by the Department of Agriculture
and
Industries. In the last two weeks, four of the six bee
swarms trapped
there have tested positive as Africanized bees.


Reply:
Amazing that where the biggest concentrations of small cell
beekeepers have changed over their whole outfits this seems
to crop up. Bolling Bee must be doing good then. Yet
Question: Since all yellow and black bees as small are
still lumped together in the USA for ID for AHB, instead of
ID by race/strain, then what are they really seeing?

Regards

Dee A. Lusby
Commercial Beekeeper
Tucson, Arizona
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OrganicBeekeepers





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