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Mystery bee disease ravages North Island
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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis Crowley" data-source="post: 5791" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>This article is about a month or more old, yes and yes to those questions. When questioned about a new disease Jane says the reporter misquoted her, Kiwi fruit pollination is also used as an possibility, asked Zespri if they had any new sprays/biologicals/systems etc that they used this season that was different, they had not, and to be fair if it was the reason you'd be hearing more angst. </p><p>Beeks have just got caught out for whatever reason, varroa doesn't stay static as much as we'd like it to. We just have to keep getting smarter at this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis Crowley, post: 5791, member: 63"] This article is about a month or more old, yes and yes to those questions. When questioned about a new disease Jane says the reporter misquoted her, Kiwi fruit pollination is also used as an possibility, asked Zespri if they had any new sprays/biologicals/systems etc that they used this season that was different, they had not, and to be fair if it was the reason you'd be hearing more angst. Beeks have just got caught out for whatever reason, varroa doesn't stay static as much as we'd like it to. We just have to keep getting smarter at this [/QUOTE]
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