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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 11751" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>thats the thing of big concern.</p><p>eg the lads found someone that had sold off half their hives, and let the rest die. which means those around them end up with mite/afb issues to deal with.</p><p>some may remember the issue we had years back with someone dumping hives over the fence and they all died from afb. 4 years later that person sold a heap of bee gear on TM but no bases or lids (guess what did not get burnt).</p><p>infected gear sits around in sheds for a very very long time. also it can get left on properties for new owners to deal with who might just take it to the dump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 11751, member: 30"] thats the thing of big concern. eg the lads found someone that had sold off half their hives, and let the rest die. which means those around them end up with mite/afb issues to deal with. some may remember the issue we had years back with someone dumping hives over the fence and they all died from afb. 4 years later that person sold a heap of bee gear on TM but no bases or lids (guess what did not get burnt). infected gear sits around in sheds for a very very long time. also it can get left on properties for new owners to deal with who might just take it to the dump. [/QUOTE]
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