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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 1853" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>I would like to see community AFB incinerators made from heavy duty steel , capable of holding a whole pallet of hives and able to be loaded by a forklift. Underneath it would have a secondary fire pit to thoroughly burn any honey pooling in the bottom. Properly constructed fire pits are good but it is impossible to burn all the honey when you have a heavy hive.</p><p>The burning of Infected plastic frames, boxes et cetera is thought by most beekeepers to be legal but I have heard several views on this one and we probably won't know for sure until someone is prosecuted .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 1853, member: 207"] I would like to see community AFB incinerators made from heavy duty steel , capable of holding a whole pallet of hives and able to be loaded by a forklift. Underneath it would have a secondary fire pit to thoroughly burn any honey pooling in the bottom. Properly constructed fire pits are good but it is impossible to burn all the honey when you have a heavy hive. The burning of Infected plastic frames, boxes et cetera is thought by most beekeepers to be legal but I have heard several views on this one and we probably won't know for sure until someone is prosecuted . [/QUOTE]
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