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Joe Waggle <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Mar 2005 20:31:43 -0500
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Ok, We’ve all heard it:

In the wild, "only 10 percent of all feral honeybee colonies remain within
the northeastern United States,"  according to Caron and his Penn State
colleagues, Maryann Frazier and Scott Camazine.

But what does 10 percent mean?  I’m looking for reference material that
might give me some idea of the ‘actual estimated pre mite feral
populations’ per lets say, square mile.

,,,,And the first person that says 100 percent
,,,,  %&*#$%#&  LOL  Just kidding, I would never do that :>)

Thanks,
Joe

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