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Springbank Honey forced to burn thousands of beehives
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<blockquote data-quote="Annika" data-source="post: 13332" data-attributes="member: 715"><p>I'm only a hobbyist, but I do have a deca. Something was off completely when I saw this on social media. The math of ten thousand boxes equating to 2 million dollars. Or 3000 hives needing 20,000 supers? No option for paraffin dipping for alleged new boxes never been on a hive? His vague definition on clinical AFB ??lack of info on what condition actual hives with bees were in. gas lighting the public into thinking that burn pile was full of bees diseased or healthy. And asking the general, non informed public for help, instead of a trusted and knowledgeable community as this one. The entire thing is fishy. But will not waste my time expressing my opinion on social media as the trolls will eat me alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annika, post: 13332, member: 715"] I'm only a hobbyist, but I do have a deca. Something was off completely when I saw this on social media. The math of ten thousand boxes equating to 2 million dollars. Or 3000 hives needing 20,000 supers? No option for paraffin dipping for alleged new boxes never been on a hive? His vague definition on clinical AFB ??lack of info on what condition actual hives with bees were in. gas lighting the public into thinking that burn pile was full of bees diseased or healthy. And asking the general, non informed public for help, instead of a trusted and knowledgeable community as this one. The entire thing is fishy. But will not waste my time expressing my opinion on social media as the trolls will eat me alive. [/QUOTE]
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