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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 16:45:34 -0400, Brian Fredericksen
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>If this was a randomly occuring disorder then we would have more random
reports. Instead we have mostly feedlot operations affected. What does that
tell you?
Do you read the American Bee Journal? I posted this about one month ago:
In this month's ABJ:
Generally, the total loss experienced by commercial beekeepers
(managing more than 500 hives) was the lowest at 31.2%
when compared to hobbyist (managing 1 to 50 colonies; 38.0%)
and sideline (managing 51 to 500 colonies; 35.4%) beekeepers.
However, the average loss reported by each group was approximately
the same.
From:
An Estimate of Managed Colony Losses in the Winter of 2006 – 2007:
A Report Commissioned by the Apiary Inspectors of America
by DENNIS VAN ENGELSDORP, ROBYN UNDERWOOD, DEWEY CARON, and JERRY HAYES, JR.
American Bee Journal
July 2007
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