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> > Until an effective treatment can be developed, it may be prudent to eliminate infected colonies, said Colin Henderson, a faculty member at the UM College of Technology who did the statistics work related to the project.
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Wow, I can't believe educated people actually think quarantines work, I guess all the imported pests didn't know that. I remember my bee inspectors advising me in the late 80's my empty bee boxes had to be netted to prevent varroa mite spread, we know how that went,lol.
It takes time or two to pick up what a simple mind can absorb from the paper, but I'm glad it finally got out, it's been way to long getting some type of headway, and finding that smoking gun as Jerry coined.
Thanks for all your hard work and effort on this Jerry .
Where there are fruits and nuts there are beekeepers
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