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Submission on the AFB eradication Strategy
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Mark Goodwin" data-source="post: 11153" data-attributes="member: 617"><p>Programme for Commercial workshops (In no particular order, and not complete)</p><p>1) The use of DECA</p><p>2) How to manage staff doing AFB checks</p><p>3) How to audit staff AFB checks</p><p>4) Timing of AFB checks, number of frames</p><p>5) Apiary and area quarantines</p><p>6) PCR and how to use it</p><p>7) Interpreting PCR results</p><p>8) What your AFB history tells you</p><p>9) If you have AFB, where did it come from</p><p>10) How does AFB spread</p><p>11) How can you tell if you AFB recognition skills are not as good as they could be . (Interestingly I have found two people who were paid to inspect other peoples hives for AFB but couldn't find obvious cases</p><p>12) What you need to do to eradicate AFB from you outfit plus some case histories</p><p>13) Are you neighbouring beekeepers a source of AFB (case histories)</p><p>14) What a good AFB inspection looks like</p><p>15) How do you inspect for AFB when you are taking honey off</p><p>16) What to do when there is a lot of PMS and you don't have time to check each cell with perforated capping's</p><p>17) When must you be absolutely sure that there is no AFB (risk models)</p><p>18) What to do when you are unsure of a visual diagnosis</p><p>19) etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Mark Goodwin, post: 11153, member: 617"] Programme for Commercial workshops (In no particular order, and not complete) 1) The use of DECA 2) How to manage staff doing AFB checks 3) How to audit staff AFB checks 4) Timing of AFB checks, number of frames 5) Apiary and area quarantines 6) PCR and how to use it 7) Interpreting PCR results 8) What your AFB history tells you 9) If you have AFB, where did it come from 10) How does AFB spread 11) How can you tell if you AFB recognition skills are not as good as they could be . (Interestingly I have found two people who were paid to inspect other peoples hives for AFB but couldn't find obvious cases 12) What you need to do to eradicate AFB from you outfit plus some case histories 13) Are you neighbouring beekeepers a source of AFB (case histories) 14) What a good AFB inspection looks like 15) How do you inspect for AFB when you are taking honey off 16) What to do when there is a lot of PMS and you don't have time to check each cell with perforated capping's 17) When must you be absolutely sure that there is no AFB (risk models) 18) What to do when you are unsure of a visual diagnosis 19) etc [/QUOTE]
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