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well, apparantly they have suddenly spread to every unmanaged hive in 
az by "mandate"....next, all "unmanaged" cats will be mandated to 
have rabies, any abandoned car will be mandated to have a body in the 
trunk, and all unmanaged weeds will be mandated to be marijuana.  i 
wonder if all unmanged trees will be mandated to fall on someone's 
head.

what a big &*&^%^& mess of ignorance!

when nz decided to poisen all of the feral bees last year (to keep 
varroa out), i wrote to the nz minister of biosecurity...and even got 
a response (first from underlings that said "your message has been 
passed up the chain, and then from the minister himself)....of course 
it didn't do any good...the good news is that the manufacturer of the 
poisen they were going to use refused to allow it to be used for this 
purpose....i'm sure they will come up with one that will allow it 
eventually.

deknow


>>All wild bees are considered Africanized

It's going to be interesting to see to what extent, if any, African 
honey bees spread this season.  

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