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> AD>And... since the amount of fall feed was only 5 quarts per hive
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> >if I recall, I would disagree with Andy and say that the syrup
> >should not have been the cause of collapse. It seems to have
> been >the failure of the mite treatment.
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> Yee Gadds Bee Friends did I say that, I got to stop this late niter
> posting.
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> I hope not as I have never really found any reliable method of
> judging individual beehive health problems without at least a hands
> on look, and I try never to do that via the internet, and even with
> a hands on look at tens of thousands sick hives that did die if they
> are too far gone it is only a educated guess. But I must admit
Well, I think once again Andy has managed to bullseye (this time in a few
words) what we have been circling around.
We want simple answers.
There aren't any.
Regards
Allen
W. Allen Dick, Beekeeper VE6CFK
RR#1, Swalwell, Alberta Canada T0M 1Y0
Internet:[log in to unmask] & [log in to unmask]
Honey. Bees, & Art <http://www.internode.net/~allend/>
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