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Jeremy Rose <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Feb 2013 18:26:10 -0800
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There will be a pesticide application for Asian citrus psyllid in my 
city (Santa Maria, CA) for a month starting next week.  Chemicals are 
imidacloprid and cyfluthrin.  I am not sure about the details of the 
application but it will be over a major portion of the city, and there 
is apparently nothing I can do about it.

I understand these applications have been done in the Los Angeles area 
and other urban places in recent years.  Any beekeepers who have 
experienced this situation care the share their experiences?

I have two hives in my back yard pollinating my avocados.  I might leave 
one to see what happens or I might just move both to the almonds and get 
paid.

-- 
Jeremy Rose
Santa Maria, CA

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