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I wanted to ask members of the list a question. I have my 10 hives
placed on a farm where there is an apple orchard. The hives are about
50 yards from the nearest trees. I have never had problems with
spraying in the past because the owners didn't spray. However, this
spring (I live outside of Chicago, Illinois) they would like to spray.
My Question:
1) Are there any sprays that can be used in this close proximity to
hives?
2) Is is just a matter of when they apply the spray? (at night, after
petal drop?)
The orchard owners are very concientious about the bees and have
offered to just not spray, but I was hoping that there was some
alternative to not spraying. Finally, is there and IPM approach that
I could recommend to the owners.
Thanks, in advance for your counsel.
Sinerely,
Matt Ter Molen
Evanston, Illinois
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