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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 12119" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>how many is not a big deal as such, what really matters is where and how was it spread.</p><p>eg 8 in one yard is most likely from an infected yard down the road thats died. thats very very easy to happen to anyone. </p><p>but 8 random hives in 8 different yards with no obvious connection poses questions. </p><p>this is where keeping track of hives, eg coming out of pollination, is important and especially hives moved to make up numbers in yards. </p><p></p><p>the thing to keep on top of is making sure your not spreading it around your own hives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 12119, member: 30"] how many is not a big deal as such, what really matters is where and how was it spread. eg 8 in one yard is most likely from an infected yard down the road thats died. thats very very easy to happen to anyone. but 8 random hives in 8 different yards with no obvious connection poses questions. this is where keeping track of hives, eg coming out of pollination, is important and especially hives moved to make up numbers in yards. the thing to keep on top of is making sure your not spreading it around your own hives. [/QUOTE]
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