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Date: | Mon, 26 Jul 2004 16:03:34 -0700 |
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I thought Dave from SC had some very good photos on the link he offered. I wish to point out that many people are often very careless when dealing with foulbrood. When I worked with some beekeepers, sometimes the terramyacin was left in another vehicle or someone forgot to bring it. So whoever worked the hive marked it with some intention of returning to it the next day. But often the hive was forgotten, or the marker got lost, or something happened. I've seen boxes of scale left out in the open and multitudes of bees robbing them out until I found it and covered it up and took it to be burned. It is so easy for the stuff to spread, and I've seen some of the results of this kind of carelessness. You have to nip it in the bud, otherwise it gets out of hand.
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