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Depending on the severity of the infection your choices are:
1 destruction of colony
2 Shook swarm into clean equipment
Hmmm seems to be some of this concept going around, Need not destroy a colony, and frankly I have never ever needed to do a shook swarm, Terramycin, if you like, but good clean feed with a bit of chorine in it has always cleared it up in my yards. We see it in dry years quite often, but it’s a very small problem if your willing to feed.
Last month I had this discussion with a dozen experts as one of our state inspectors is trying to make this a rule in IL, and it’s a complete non starter. It didn't take long to get all the support I needed to back up the concept that burning is a extreme position and not required.
Charles
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