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NZBeekeeping has launched a consultation for the AFB PMP 10 year review
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnF" data-source="post: 10565" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>Until a couple of years ago, AFB had been rising at a rate of 15% per year . . over the prior 5 years or so.</p><p>The ApiNZ conference room went very quiet.</p><p>That increase has been stopped. </p><p></p><p>As [USER=207]@John B[/USER] mentions, looking for AFB in a quarantine apiary is difficult. For those that may have seen the Apiarist Advocate article from Frank Lindsay recently, he cites the research paper from the UK (ironically, the researcher is now in NZ) that modelled the spread of AFB and how it describes the low chance of finding the hives with clinical signs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnF, post: 10565, member: 233"] Until a couple of years ago, AFB had been rising at a rate of 15% per year . . over the prior 5 years or so. The ApiNZ conference room went very quiet. That increase has been stopped. As [USER=207]@John B[/USER] mentions, looking for AFB in a quarantine apiary is difficult. For those that may have seen the Apiarist Advocate article from Frank Lindsay recently, he cites the research paper from the UK (ironically, the researcher is now in NZ) that modelled the spread of AFB and how it describes the low chance of finding the hives with clinical signs [/QUOTE]
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