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Wed, 18 Jan 2006 07:33:54 -0800
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From what I've been told, part of the reason for AHbs not spreading any further then they have, in parts of South America, is the lack of the migratory beekeeping that we need here in the U.S.

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The cold regions of Argentina have not seen widespread AHB ferals and this is the only hope in sight that feral AHBs will not dominate in the northern US or Canada.


		
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