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dan hendricks <[log in to unmask]>
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 Hi, all.  How can you tell if your hive has TM
resistant AFB?  You can't clear it up with TM/sugar
dust on the top bars.  What can you do if you find you
have it?  Burn.  Don't burn bees and frames to get rid
of non-resistant ARB.

A Dick Tracy parady had him shooting people to keep
them from being murdered.  Don't burn bees and frames
to avoid the possibility of them developing resistant
strains of AFB because if they did, they would have to
be burnt.  Dan




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