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> No. Believe me, as a bee inspector, I have seen plenty of multiple 
> infections. That's just silly.

Just having some fun.  Sometimes I kid around.  As an ex-inspector, I have 
too.  In fact, I was on (actually lead) the original team that swept Alberta 
looking for chalk when it first arrived back in the 70s, and believe me 
there was lots of AFB, too.

A question on the previous topic:  Why would anyone see spraying a bacillus 
on larvae to fight chalk, as being different from applying some oxytet to 
fight AFB?  Beats me.

Just asking.

allen
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/articles/oxalic_drip.htm
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It is dangerous to be sincere unless you are also stupid.
George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), Man and Superman (1903) "Maxims for 
Revolutionists"

 

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