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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 4019" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>I like the new Hive Hub AFB notification system</p><p>I got a notification this morning, but unlike previous notes, it actaully listed the physical address of the yards affected, so I did'nt have to wonder where the heck MAF ID 218, 306, 125 and 342 were.</p><p>They were actually very close to home.</p><p>Half an hour later I got a TXt from me mate who has a bee yard just around the hill..... and had found a burner.</p><p></p><p>Hive tools at dawn.</p><p></p><p>Who infected who ?I gotta a lot of time for my neighbour. </p><p></p><p>We pulled all our bees out of the valley over twelve weeks ago. Funnily enough, as we were taking honey off six weeks ago we found a burner that came from the valley.</p><p>Funnily enough too ..... several years ago we pulled all the bees out of the Whitecliffs valley . Its a great spring build up area, but we were plagued with AFB and were always burning hives ..... and got tired of digging holes.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps the motherload still lurks in one of the many lifestyle sections, because as we all know, we are never the root cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 4019, member: 212"] I like the new Hive Hub AFB notification system I got a notification this morning, but unlike previous notes, it actaully listed the physical address of the yards affected, so I did'nt have to wonder where the heck MAF ID 218, 306, 125 and 342 were. They were actually very close to home. Half an hour later I got a TXt from me mate who has a bee yard just around the hill..... and had found a burner. Hive tools at dawn. Who infected who ?I gotta a lot of time for my neighbour. We pulled all our bees out of the valley over twelve weeks ago. Funnily enough, as we were taking honey off six weeks ago we found a burner that came from the valley. Funnily enough too ..... several years ago we pulled all the bees out of the Whitecliffs valley . Its a great spring build up area, but we were plagued with AFB and were always burning hives ..... and got tired of digging holes. Perhaps the motherload still lurks in one of the many lifestyle sections, because as we all know, we are never the root cause. [/QUOTE]
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