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Hi Jerry,
>After CCD first got national media attention, a couple long-time Alabama
>beekeepers contended that their law went into effect after an incident
>occurred in their state
>that was very similar, if not the same, as CCD that occurred some years
>before the 2006 event.
I talked to John Mynard this AM who was inspector when the disappearing
disease hit Alabama.
This was in 1990 and at the same time of the tracheal mite infestation.
I had quite a few hives that were just empty of bees.
I had about 50 total and at least 6-8 and, to the best of my memory were
just void of bees.
Tracheal mites may have been the reason for disappearing, I do not know.
I just remember it was bad.
Lionel
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