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<blockquote data-quote="JohnF" data-source="post: 12587" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>Thanks [USER=44]@NickWallingford[/USER] - glad you enjoyed the day and thanks for coming over. I think we would have been pleased if we had 20 beekeepers turn up and . .well. . .we had more than twice that there. Thanks to the local EIT who allowed the use of their hives for some varroa monitoring. I think the most gratifying thing is beekeepers standing in groups and talking bees and varroa and sharing ideas.</p><p>As we spoke about, beekeepers can compete on sales and sites if they must. . . .but nobody can compete on things like varroa and AFB. Everyone loses !</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Martin is Frans' son. Martin is the chairman of the ApiNZ Science & Research focus group, a top notch research beekeeper (runs a lot of bee and crop trials for Midlands) and a good bloke. Unfortunately he won't be staying at my place again . . .he pointed out a little too much tutu (that I had missed) for my liking. <span style="font-size: 9px">(No, welcome anytime)</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnF, post: 12587, member: 233"] Thanks [USER=44]@NickWallingford[/USER] - glad you enjoyed the day and thanks for coming over. I think we would have been pleased if we had 20 beekeepers turn up and . .well. . .we had more than twice that there. Thanks to the local EIT who allowed the use of their hives for some varroa monitoring. I think the most gratifying thing is beekeepers standing in groups and talking bees and varroa and sharing ideas. As we spoke about, beekeepers can compete on sales and sites if they must. . . .but nobody can compete on things like varroa and AFB. Everyone loses ! Martin is Frans' son. Martin is the chairman of the ApiNZ Science & Research focus group, a top notch research beekeeper (runs a lot of bee and crop trials for Midlands) and a good bloke. Unfortunately he won't be staying at my place again . . .he pointed out a little too much tutu (that I had missed) for my liking. [SIZE=1](No, welcome anytime)[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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