clv101
Field Bee
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2012
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- Location
- Wales
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- nine 14x12
Taken from the What did you do in the Apiary today? thread:
Am I right in thinking AFB spores are common in imported honey? Does that suggest AFB is common in "EC and non-EC" hives (wherever they are!) or does a single bad hive/batch contaminate a huge quantity of otherwise clean honey?
Given than jars and bottles are now recycled in most counties by leaving them, often unwashed, in a black/grey/blue/green [delete as appropriate] box on the pavement it seems like there's a real risk of AFB contamination.
Banning honey imports seems impossible as indigenous production is far short of demand - but would it be feasible to test and ban imports of AFB tainted honey?
It is suspected that there was a jar/barrel of imported honey left empty but uncleaned - suspicion suggests Leek - two miles away.. No prior history in the area.
Am I right in thinking AFB spores are common in imported honey? Does that suggest AFB is common in "EC and non-EC" hives (wherever they are!) or does a single bad hive/batch contaminate a huge quantity of otherwise clean honey?
Given than jars and bottles are now recycled in most counties by leaving them, often unwashed, in a black/grey/blue/green [delete as appropriate] box on the pavement it seems like there's a real risk of AFB contamination.
Banning honey imports seems impossible as indigenous production is far short of demand - but would it be feasible to test and ban imports of AFB tainted honey?