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Old 05-08-2008, 08:49 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BillCosby View Post
They have not been able to narrow it down to just one or two "diseases".........

Where are you @???

I know mites are one big problem, but this large scale dieoff seems to be from something else...

I'm in NY, and know of a beekeeper that isn't having any problems, but knows of them.


We had a 5 ft long beehive inside an old maple tree, that we didn't know was there until the neighbor had it taken down. This thing was loaded with honey, and thousands of bees. I contacted the beekeeper to see if he wanted it, but he declined.

He said it sounded like a very healthy hive, but was concerned about the possibility of introducing something to his bees.
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