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I receive a direct mail that said:

  I heard the same broadcast. He, as did the Ag Dept, said that about 40% of
the domestic bees are dead. I am a beekeeper in North Alabama. Acute and/or
cronic paralysis virus.


I hope the sender doesn't mind my forwarding.

OhioBeeFarmer
Getting youth involved in Beekeeping
http://www.homestead.com/BeeKeepers/BeesRUs.html
http://www.homestead.com/BeeKeepers/Opening.html

-------Original Message-------

I received many calls about what Paul said. I tuned in on a later broadcast
of Paul Harvey the same day and Paul did not talk about the subject.
I believe Paul is talking about mites or small hive beetle or received
incorrect information from his source.

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