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On 19-Jan-10, at 9:09 AM, Bob Harrison wrote:

>
> Aussie package bees were imported into Canada for over two decades  
> and no
> new problems were brought in.
>
>

Hi Bob and all

Not to nit pick Bob, but, small hive beetles were found in Alberta  
several years ago. Last I heard they were suspected to have arrived   
with packages from Oz.  Medhat would have the details.

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W 

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