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Greg J Zujus <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Jul 1998 10:00:17 -0400
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 Please be advised that there is a widespread foulbrood problem
in Connecticut. Our state bee inspector Mr. Ira Kettle , Is working
diligently to
determine the extent of the infection.
 
>Tom  in CT  thinking maybe time to shut em all down and apply dust and
>apistan
>
 Tom,
      I have spoken with Mr Kettle and he informs me that a sample of
brood from one of the infected hives was sent to the Bee Lab in Maryland.
The Foulbrood was found to be a Terramyicin resistant strain of
foulbrood.  I had Mr. Kettle inspect my hives last week, they are all
clean. I suggest you inspect or have Mr Kettle inspect all your hives
when possible.
 
Greg in CT
 
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