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<blockquote data-quote="Josh" data-source="post: 8481" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>At the local AFB course it was explained that we could burn in town, and we could burn during a fire ban. But they'd rather you found alternatives. And because it might take some time to get a decision, you should wrap the hive in the interim to ensure it's not at risk of being robbed</p><p></p><p>Also the logistics of burning in town are a problem (how many townies have a drum burner? a hole big enough to bury the remains? etc etc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh, post: 8481, member: 16"] At the local AFB course it was explained that we could burn in town, and we could burn during a fire ban. But they'd rather you found alternatives. And because it might take some time to get a decision, you should wrap the hive in the interim to ensure it's not at risk of being robbed Also the logistics of burning in town are a problem (how many townies have a drum burner? a hole big enough to bury the remains? etc etc) [/QUOTE]
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