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> >Actually, I am fairly skeptical that any sort of sterilization or
> sanitization of combs will have the anticipated benefit.
I imagine that some of the Australians, where radioactive cobalt
disinfection is widely used, will have a different opinion.
However, I'm in agreement with you about the fact that pathogens are
ubiquitous in the bee environment.
I personally sterilize woodenware if AFB was present, but as for other
deadouts, I simply restock after a drying period. I wish to have my bees
keep me, rather than playing nanny to them, so I go for breeding for those
bees that perform best with minimal help.
Randy Oliver
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