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> I can't find the ref that I was referring to.  However, Farmnote 247 from
> Western Australia stated:
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> The severity of [sacbrood] infection can vary in some hives from
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> a few cells per frame to 90 per cent of the brood. The
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> number of colonies infected in an apiary may range
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> from 0 to 100 per cent.

Thanks for the reply Randy.  Seems excessive to me and I will follow it up 
and post back.

Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA 

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