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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 5169" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>much the same.</p><p>i have a few threads on the old forum about a beek who dumped hives across the fence from us.</p><p>half our hives came down with afb and went up in smoke. most of his where dead.</p><p>later on, the hives where all gone assumed they where dealt with.</p><p>then years later that person has a couple of pallets of old gear up for sale. not one lid or base (so i assume that all went up in smoke) but they had taken all the honey off and extracted it. that gear got sold to multiple people.</p><p></p><p>as we have seen multiple times, plenty of people leaving beekeeping and trying to recoup the cost anyway they can, including cleaning off any evidence of why their hives died.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 5169, member: 30"] much the same. i have a few threads on the old forum about a beek who dumped hives across the fence from us. half our hives came down with afb and went up in smoke. most of his where dead. later on, the hives where all gone assumed they where dealt with. then years later that person has a couple of pallets of old gear up for sale. not one lid or base (so i assume that all went up in smoke) but they had taken all the honey off and extracted it. that gear got sold to multiple people. as we have seen multiple times, plenty of people leaving beekeeping and trying to recoup the cost anyway they can, including cleaning off any evidence of why their hives died. [/QUOTE]
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