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Hello Dave,

    Long time. As I understood it, Dave H. moved his bees from blueberries
in Me north to clover or alfalfa somewhere on the Canadian border. Could
there have been a possibility of infection by border crossing bees? Then he
regrouped in Pa. and made up 4 frame nucs which he moved south to Fl.  in
Oct to build on Brazilian peppers. When he checked them they were dying but
I don't know when he did the check.

 

Dick Marron


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