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Springbank Honey forced to burn thousands of beehives
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<blockquote data-quote="Annika" data-source="post: 13346" data-attributes="member: 715"><p>Was pleased to see the news reported a more fair point of view tonight from the management agency with as much information as they could provide. Clarification around the fact AFB had been reported in hives and handled in the regular fashion. Clearly honey had been extracted and supers stored but no quarantine measures taken along the way to seperate infected gear. Could have had more information for the public on just how deviating AFB is and what it does to a colony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annika, post: 13346, member: 715"] Was pleased to see the news reported a more fair point of view tonight from the management agency with as much information as they could provide. Clarification around the fact AFB had been reported in hives and handled in the regular fashion. Clearly honey had been extracted and supers stored but no quarantine measures taken along the way to seperate infected gear. Could have had more information for the public on just how deviating AFB is and what it does to a colony. [/QUOTE]
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