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>I have a single deep hive that was treated with Apistan, Grease Patty, 1
>treatment of T25 and sugar and also received a gal. of 2:to1: syrup with
>wintergreen last Fall.
> I checked it 2 weeks ago and it was building slow, today it is in decline
>with patches of sealed brood that did not look rite when you open them
they >1/2 Inch, There is NO smell like AFB. We had 2 cold mornings down to
28F >last week. There are eggs in open cells among the brood patches.
Before I >put the match to it does any one have any idea what this may be?
Thanks for all the replys:
I had to take a Hazardous Material class for the Volunteer Fire Department
for the last 5 nights, along with my day job I have not had time to respond
to your messages (last count 117 total). Will try to find time this weekend.
Thanks to all
Dan
Daniel D. Dempsey
P. O. Box #5
Red Bluff, CA 96080-0005
U.S.A.
85 miles south of Mt. Shasta In the Sacramento Valley
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