--- On Mon, 2/20/12, Peter L Borst <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Yeah, right. Richard Taylor used to advocate this, too.
> Having been a bee inspector in Richard's township, I can
> tell you this: Richard may be gone, but his foulbrood is
> still here.
reply;
Well, if foulbrood if any to be found in hives dying in mass, then those so checking my hives would have found it. Be it in 1980s, 1990s and recent USDA checks for what was problem just few years ago........but only nosema found I simply bred thru....
So what is a foul problem actually? for I barely see 1-2 cases a year and then simply have stong bees clean it up for the most part.......
Dee A. Lusby
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