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Sv: Re: What to do with Cappings
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Jorn Johanesson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fra: Bill Truesdell <[log in to unmask]>
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Dato: 19. august 1999 15:04
Emne: Re: What to do with Cappings



>And my friend, who had forty hives, now has none. AFB, a very
>preventable disease if you are observant, killed them all.


Beside robbing, you will also be the source for infection with bee disease. Here in Denmark it is regulated by law, that it is not allowed to feed bees in the free. And leaving capping and equipment in the open to be cleaned by the bees is equal to feed them.

Jorn Johanesson

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