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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 13212" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>This came out today and I have to say for my initial reading it looks like something designed to help out the shaky bottom lines of the corporations and hugely increase cost to the ordinary beekeeper.I have a lot more reading to do but little gems like the compulsory reporting of varoa stand out as an expensive bureaucratic nightmare. Every hive in New Zealand has varoa. Compulsory treatment using only approved products might have got my support 20 years ago when we were trying to slow down or stop resistance but that boat has sailed.</p><p>Thank you in advance for someone more technically capable than me that can post the actual article.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 13212, member: 207"] This came out today and I have to say for my initial reading it looks like something designed to help out the shaky bottom lines of the corporations and hugely increase cost to the ordinary beekeeper.I have a lot more reading to do but little gems like the compulsory reporting of varoa stand out as an expensive bureaucratic nightmare. Every hive in New Zealand has varoa. Compulsory treatment using only approved products might have got my support 20 years ago when we were trying to slow down or stop resistance but that boat has sailed. Thank you in advance for someone more technically capable than me that can post the actual article. [/QUOTE]
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