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>As soon my hives are released from blueberry pollination we work as fast as 
we can to get them moved out, so they can spray. 

Did not know blueberry bushes get sprayed.  What do they spray blueberries for?

We usually buy the smaller wild blueberries from Canada.  According to the bag info, these don't get sprayed.

Waldemar

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