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Hi All,

> You should remember that the results
> they are having could be entirely environmental in nature (hot, dry
> climate), which means the effects could not be exported to most other
> regions.

By all means then maybe somebody like Dr. Tom Rinderer should isolate some
of Lusby bee stock and do with it like they did with the Russian stock. Test
it, and if they prove to be a good resistant strain then distribute them. It
would not hurt to have more than one resistant strain.

> The entire state of Arizona is
> Africanized,
>

Can someone please tell me why AHB stopped at the Arizona border and did not
enter Utah, Southwest Colorado, and Northern New Mexico? Also the invasion
seems to have jumped past entire areas in New Mexico and in Texas and in
Texas There still seems to be some areas within AHB areas that appear AHB
free. How can this spottiness be? Why has AHB stopped where it has? Has it
stopped or did it ever happen?
http://www.stingshield.com/all-us.htm

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Keith Malone
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