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Tue, 17 Sep 2002 14:45:31 -0700
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Hi Allen,

You raise good questions.  But AHB's  have been here since  around 1866-
1867.  No one was crying then.  Why now? Based on this, there is most likely
african blood throughout the US gene pool.  Also Allen to go one step
farther.  What % of african bees are gentle bees and are overlooked and
assumed to be EHB's?  Don't see any one looking for gentle AHB stock heads
are turned and assumed it is EHB.

Clay

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