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Tue, 30 Jun 1998 12:17:16 -0700
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Has the Irish government had their heads so far in the sand (or elsewhere)
that they figured varroa would never show up and therefore had no plan for
dealing with it?
 
Do they have a treatment plan or is this the best they can come up with?
 
Geez...seems sort of senseless given that varroa has been around elsewhere
for some period of time.
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> From: Ruary Rudd <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Varroa In Ireland
> Date: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 10:42 AM
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> An item in the Irish Times today states thaat the Government has decided
on
> a policy of slaughtering the stocks to eracicate Varroa from this Island.
>
> According to the paper about 100 hives belonging to some twelve
beekeepers
> are to be killed.
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