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Or do you just tap a vet friend for a prescription?

>First I would look around the club folks and ask if there are any retired or active vets in the club.  With the new interest in bees it is amazing how many vet types we have in the clubs around here.  Of course we have a vet school here (Texas A&M)so they are not a scarce commodity in the community. One of the early new friends I made here in my current day bee keeping adventures is a vet pathologist (who works for a diagnostic company) and I think he even tossed out his name to the State Apiary Inspector if anyone needs assistance.  I have no idea what he charges but in his primary line of work he use a lot of protographic and microscopic imaging for diagnosis.

Gene in central Texas...     

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