Randy said "
the question of whether universal treatment is necessary. What it still
doesn't address is compensation for financial losses by beekeepers if their
apiaries suffer from a dust kill."
I believe that Canadian beekeepers are more interested in finding a solution to the problem. If the problem becomes a chronic one and not addressed beekeepers will suffer for a long term. Peter is quiet right about compensation and responsibility. I don't remember if German beekeepers were compensated or not!
Medhat Nasr
Edmonton Alberta Canada
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