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Apiary Diary September 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Grant" data-source="post: 7446" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>This is where I disagree and comments such as this are the basis of the reasons why.</p><p></p><p>The person who is reporting is not your issue. He's got the deca he's doing the job he's meant to do. There could be argument for preventing the rob out but with weather conditions, floods and acces is that practical?</p><p></p><p>Also where have they got it from? By your interpretation and comments they're reinfecting themselves but because you don't know who's hives are where and because of the strains on the industry, how likely is that?</p><p></p><p>Would you prefer they go underground because of being pillared on a beekeeping forum without any form of defence? You won't get any rob out warnings for your area then</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant, post: 7446, member: 1"] This is where I disagree and comments such as this are the basis of the reasons why. The person who is reporting is not your issue. He's got the deca he's doing the job he's meant to do. There could be argument for preventing the rob out but with weather conditions, floods and acces is that practical? Also where have they got it from? By your interpretation and comments they're reinfecting themselves but because you don't know who's hives are where and because of the strains on the industry, how likely is that? Would you prefer they go underground because of being pillared on a beekeeping forum without any form of defence? You won't get any rob out warnings for your area then [/QUOTE]
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