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Dee

you should live in the north where this past season my bees were stuck in their hives from late 
November until recently. 

you have never probably seen a yard that has all the signs of Nosema dwindling. heavily stained 
equipment and runt clusters left or the colony wiped out. what is accomplished by not using fumidil? 

would you burn the equipment then in spring? i suppose you might say breed from the survivors. 
thats a nice happy thought but I'm surrounded by other beekeepers. 

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