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Jerry B wrote:
> Seriously, since all of this involves three antibiotics to treat two
types of foul brood, one should be able to bring the diseased comb to the
vet for a diagnosis and prescription or VFD.<

Perhaps, although I don't want to be picking up extra AFB spores at the
vet's office next time I drop by for some flea treatment.  Maybe
photos/video will do the trick, but the vet still needs to be trained.

Word here is that at least one local vet *is* getting appropriately trained
to service the bee business.  Meantime there is quite a bit of uncertainty
about the pending regulatory changes.

Rob in NB

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