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>My comment was only to agree that if it was true that Hack had *by whatever
>means* received bees/hives from Canada then it would explain to me a
>possible source for the KBV virus.

Canada is a large country and east-west transport of bees is negligible in this 
country.  

Easten Canada had no such reports and if Hack got bees from Canada, they 
would have been from the East.

For that matter, the diagnosis of KBV as the central problem was questionable in
 the minds of many.  

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