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In a message dated 17/06/02 05:03:42 GMT Daylight Time,
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<< That is a rarity nowadays in the UK.  What have you done about it?

 Chris>>

     Nothing really; >>
Robert,
 Your BKA will have a spray liaison officer. Tell him about it, if only for
his annual report. It is probably too late now for a sample to be tested but
if it happens again collect up the bees and send them off to the address he
will give you to be tested.

Chris

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