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The answers are right here in Maryland.
Maryland State Bee Inspector: I.Barton Smith, Annapolis 410-841-5920
US Dept of Ag., Beltsville; Chief of Bee Diseases: Dr. H. Shimanuki @ 301
504-8205, ex. 8173.
 
If these don't help, call me in Rockville 301-424-5709; I know all the famous.
George W, Imirie
Certified Master Beekeeper
Started Beekeeping in 1933

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