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- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 6 to 8 Langstroth jumbos, a few Langstroth and National nucs.
I received this on 19th Sept from the NBU..
This email has been sent out as part of a 'disease alert' service to beekeepers, implemented by the National Bee Unit (NBU). At the end of each day, beekeepers will be notified if they have an apiary that is within 3KM of a new disease outbreak.
Please be advised that today 19/09/2014, the following disease has been confirmed within 3KM of one or more of your apiaries:
Disease Diagnosed: American Foulbrood (AFB)
Your Apiaries At Risk: Home
I plan an inspection on a warm day - but should I? My TBHs are all glued together with propolis and it's not going to be fun..
(I have seen the symptoms before (Association Apiary) so am mentally prepared...)
This email has been sent out as part of a 'disease alert' service to beekeepers, implemented by the National Bee Unit (NBU). At the end of each day, beekeepers will be notified if they have an apiary that is within 3KM of a new disease outbreak.
Please be advised that today 19/09/2014, the following disease has been confirmed within 3KM of one or more of your apiaries:
Disease Diagnosed: American Foulbrood (AFB)
Your Apiaries At Risk: Home
I plan an inspection on a warm day - but should I? My TBHs are all glued together with propolis and it's not going to be fun..
(I have seen the symptoms before (Association Apiary) so am mentally prepared...)