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Hi John,

I would NEVER, NEVER, EVER feed honey that is suspect to having AFB!!!!!!!! 
If you cannot eat this honey, make sure it cannot be consumed by bees. Such 
as, pouring it down the drain to the septic tank or burying it in a deep 
grave is a GOOD way to dispose of it.

Getting completely rid of AFB should be first and foremost with all 
beekeepers.

Lionel 

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