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Date: | Fri, 16 Sep 2005 15:52:16 -0700 |
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This is a part of a message I posted recently to the Montgomery County
(Maryland) Beekeepers Association email list describing my having to kill
hives because of AFB:
>Maryland procedures mandate the destroying of the bees in AFB infected
>hives. I did research and satisfied myself that killing the hives was the
>only solution.
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>On Sept 5 the apiary inspector and I met in the late afternoon when most
>of the bees had returned to the hive. We did the hives one by one. We
>taped a garbage bag to the front opening of the hive and sealed up any
>holes. He sprayed Resmethrin, a pyrethroid it takes a license to use, on
>the top bars of the hive from a spray can. After about 20 minutes most of
>the bees were dead and had come out of the hive into the garbage bag. The
>rest were in a mass on the bottom board. We took off the upper boxes and
>pushed the ones on the bottom board into the garbage bag and sealed up the
>hive with duct tape so no bees could get in. He squashed the clump of
>latecoming bees that had gathered above the entrance.
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>He pointed out that the wax moths had already started attacking the upper
>dry frames, so the next day I put PDB in each of the hives. If I had it
>that evening I could have put it in then.
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