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Dennis said:
> I had one problem hive in the yard all summer long. I should have killed it, I suppose, but being retired and curious, I nursed it, watched, and waited. I suspect the wave that went through the yard began there.
Allan said:
>>>FWIW, last year (stupid me0 I had spent some time on BS discussing "No Treatment", and drank their Kool Aid, just for fun. Now I have 8 lives (and 0 hives) left...
Am I missing something? Allan is a retired commercial beekeeper and he was keeping 8 bee hives for fun. On the other hand if a commercial beekeeper with 5000 hives lost his bees, a bankruptcy will be his fate. It is too bad that we hear about these losses.
Medhat
Alberta Provincial Apiculturist
Pest Surveillance Branch
Edmonton, AB T5Y 6H3 Canada
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