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Jeremy Rose wrote:
"I agree with Kelly and Lucy"


I also agree with Kelly and Lucy.
I do not treat my Russian bees unless they need treatment.
I monitor and treat only if I have to treat.
I tree them like dogs and cats and other animals. If there is no pathogen and sickness there is no need for therapy. Pcelar, D.V.M.

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