> > I'm also wondering if you have called in the experts to sample and corroborate your CCD
suspicions
> You must be joking. It's like a prim librarian seeing a drunk vomiting in the gutter. Doesn't want to look but is very aware
(I'm sure there is a better analogy) Experts -- what experts -- there is no ccd in ont/can, its all in your mind
I see. You have Guelph University http://www.uoguelph.ca/ (Search "Honey Bee"), The OBA http://www.ontariobee.com/ and
The Tech Transfer Team, http://www.ontariobee.com/index.php?action=display&cat=51&v=71, all of whom are known and respected all over North America and who in touch with the US CCD experts and attending conferences in the US regularly... Would they not be a logical resource? After all, everyone is on the lookout for CCD in Canada.
> None less than 50# most more. Damn heavy boxes.
What I wondered is whether they *ever* got light in late sumer or fall. Starved hives often get their weight back up, but then collapse in winter.
At any rate, I would be interested in the report from your inspector after you reported it.
> See posts spr/07.
2 cryptic 4me. More data req.
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