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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis Crowley" data-source="post: 3667" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>There is also has there been any organization to the stored boxes and frames in the shed, are suspected infected gear stored separately, what paper trails/systems, which under your deca you are supposed to have as to the health or not health of your gear. If you had a 99% infection rate as the one described and no systems to back up your responsibility under your deca then yes burn the lot.</p><p>The AP2s are not inspecting gear, they inspecting brood, only if there's a huge problem, then they may go digging deeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis Crowley, post: 3667, member: 63"] There is also has there been any organization to the stored boxes and frames in the shed, are suspected infected gear stored separately, what paper trails/systems, which under your deca you are supposed to have as to the health or not health of your gear. If you had a 99% infection rate as the one described and no systems to back up your responsibility under your deca then yes burn the lot. The AP2s are not inspecting gear, they inspecting brood, only if there's a huge problem, then they may go digging deeper. [/QUOTE]
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