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Come to Gormanston, we usually have a 'live' comb for people to examine.
Similarly the UBKA at Greenmount also normally have some.

The problem is finding the disease in its early stages of infection of a
colony; before the other colonies have been infected. Normally the combs on
show have advanced AFB, and yet you hear peoplecoming and as the go out
remarking to a companion " I think I something like that in my aoiary" yet
they do not follow up on that statement and take appropriate action.
Ruary

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Where can newbie learn?
I would be willing to spend a few dollars on a
hands-on class.

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