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> Dear Ed:
> Just a line to add to your comments about the use of antibiotics for
> honeybees.  There is nothing wrong with the practice and sometimes
> antibiotics are necessary just like any other aspect of animal or
> human medicine.  My complaint lies in lack of the "proper use of such
> medicaments."  And I cite your example about the use of TM in vegetable
> oil (of any fat or oil). It promotes resistant build-up of bacteria.
> When  resistance is developed, that particular antibiotic becomes
> useless for that purpose.
>    There is no sense in "beating a dead horse" and this subject son will
> become that! However, it is very significant especially for beginners
> who are bound to trust everything they read or told by "experts" on
> how to handle their honeybees. Use common sense and read the
> instructions on the labels of the packages. Those are pretty good guide
> lines to follow! Behaving like uncle "scroogies" will only result in
> losses, disappointment and worse, fostering of resistant strains of
> germs. Who needs them?
> Merry X-mas Joe and happy honeybee keeping in the coming new year!
> Sincerely.
> DR. PEDRO P. RODRIGUEZ

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