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Hi all,

As a veterinarian, and a hobby bee keeper, I would also be very 
interested in any information that anyone picks up.  I can tell you 
that apiculture is not part of any veterinary school curriculum that I 
am aware of.  However, that doesn't mean that a group of well meaning 
beekeepers and veterinarians cannot create a program.

Thanks,
Ed Reiller, DVM
Western NY

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