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Subject:
afb decontamination
From:
WILLIAM G LORD <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 28 Jun 1995 08:03:39 -0400
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An ex-beekeeper wants to make me a deal on several hundred supers,
but he had a history of AFB (probably why he is an "ex").  Can
someone refresh my memory about decontaminating boxes and frames?
North Carolina has an ETO chamber, but it is not a large one and
I don't know if it is worth the trouble to gas 4-500 supers.  Is
a lye bath necessary?  I am also not real keen on the old flame-
out technique - I don't think it is rreal thorough and the flames
can eatthe supers up if you don't pay strict attention.  Any advice
appreciated.
 
Bill Lord
Louisburg, NC  USA
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WILLIAM G LORD
E-Mail  : wglord@franklin
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Phone   : 9194963344

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