Allen wrote:
"So, as with most beekeeping questions, there is no one right answer.
The solution is a question of economics."
In the UK, where burning of the contents of affected hives and
scorching of the woodwork is compulsory, the incidence of AFB has been
reduced to <1%. The beekeeper is compensated for his loss (provided he
is a member of the BKA) by Bee Diseases Insurance, an insurance company
set up and run by beekeepers for the last 70 years. Any surplus funds
are directed towards research.
Maybe you could try something similar in the USA as it makes a lot more
economic sense than continually treating.
Chris
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