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Thu, 1 Feb 2007 19:20:28 -0800
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Joe writes:
OR just that the beekeeper is being overly cautious trying
to gain an 'additional advantage' some think they need to
do in order to succede. 

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To me it is still a mental problem most have to overcome
that they can actually do it (the field work successfully),
and then proceed, with the hardest part of getting off
completely of all doping treatments and putting that part
of beekeeping behind them. It takes a strong person to just
say no, when all around are saying it cannot be done and
constantly hammering at you to do something so they (ones
telling you to treat) don't feel like they are wrong. 

But treatments in the end will not be used for long-haul
control and sooner or later that will come to light for
general industry usage path again.

Sincerely,

Dee


 
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