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In a message dated 3/5/2010 7:35:34 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
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Only one researcher at the Fresno meeting was talking about the die off,  
and that was me; I was in the area sampling collapsing colonies, looking for  
more bee operations to visit.
 
There were a couple of other researchers,  including Frank Eischen, at  
that meeting.  Frank
s presentation was on the work he's been doing.
 
We did have a bit of back and forth about N. ceranae.
 
Similarly, a beekeeper at the meeting in Fresno told me that there was  a 
Canadian (Allen Dick) sampling bees near Oakdale, looking for a pair of  
pathogens.   That was news to me, but again, incorrect.
 
Apparently, Allen posted a note to Bee Source that I'd be in CA sampling  
bees.
 
So, I'm apparently the 'RESEARCHERS" - must have been cloned somewhere  
along the line.  I think ONE OF ME is enough. 
 
Jerry
 

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