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“IMHO, far more sampling needs to be done to see just how long the virus
has
been in the US, how widespread it is, whether it was spread much through
the
use of priming queen cells with royal jelly, or by Aussie imports, or
indirectly from Canada.” Randy Oliver
Randy, could you shed some light on how sampling at this point could help
determine how long the virus has been in the US, or for that matter how it
could help determine anything that happened in the past? I don’t see, for
example, how sampling bees now could determine the means by which the virus
was spread a year or more ago.
Steve Noble
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