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In all this discussion of AHB we should remind the less experienced that
sometimes you just get "those hives" .. I tell my wife they must belong to
her since they are so eager to see me.  Most likely an aggressive hive just
needs a new queen or one less skunk .. Look for the simple things before you
start thinking we have AHB in Nebraska.  I can't believe this whole
discussion grew out of a single message that someone's one hive of bees had
a 13% chance of being Africanized.

Dave Hamilton


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