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Here is an excerpt from the Journal of Economic Entomology (1920) which
> shows that severe winter losses are not new, mild winters are also not new,
> and inspection was welcomed by beekeepers at one time.
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I have limited but generally very good experiences with the inspectors in
Ontario.  Knowledgeable, helpful and respectful of gates and landowners
property.  My only complaint is they often mess up my highly technical hive
top rock/brick placement code when inspecting :)

Adam
Barrie, ON

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