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--- On Thu, 11/18/10, Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]> wrote:  "To look even farther into the future one hypothesis is that Mexican 
hives have not seen the o losses like the U.S. beekeepers have seen but 
that once many of these operations send bees north their hives will 
start failing."

Pardon me if my perception is incorrect, but aren't most operations in Mexico adversely affected by AHB?   Would the almond growers want the influx of massive amounts of hives dominated by AHB?  Is my picture wrong here?

Mike in LA


      

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