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FYI For Bee-l'ers.

I just caught a post out on CNN's web site where the CDC is providing
money to 17 Atlantic & Gulf Coast States for monitoring the spread of
the West nile Virus.  The one which caused massive mosuito sprayings
in and around NYC last year.  It appears that they have found a bird
infected with the virus near Baltimore.

If they are spending money for monitoring purposes, will increased
spraying and moquito control measures closely follow?

Here is the web site of the news post.

http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/04/26/westnile.virus/index.html

Rod Billett
Lexington, SC

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