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Gilberdyke John

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Just had an email from my association warning that EFB has been found in the North Leeds area. (the Leeds in Yorkshire)
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EFB is not a bad thing. When you change the disease resistant queen, disease will vanish.
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You may read, what Australian governement says about EFB and then read what MAAREC in USA says.
 
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Do as you wish out there.

The thing is due to legal requirements we can not do as we please.
if EFB or AFB is found it has to be reported.
the colony has to be transferred to clean combs/frames and the old ones burned before anything else is done
 
According to BeeBase its in Pool, which I presume is Wharfedale area
It 's a village about five miles north of me. Full name, Pool in Wharfedale. My bee buddy lives there, but we've no colonies there.
I knew there was at least one beekeeper in the area. My buddy had some unused kit in his car port, and came home one evening last summer to find a swarm had moved in.
 
Just had an email from my association warning that EFB has been found in the North Leeds area. (the Leeds in Yorkshire)
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I live 1 mile away and haven't received anything, can you send details, PM me and I'll send my email.

Thanks

Simon
 
I live 1 mile away and haven't received anything, can you send details, PM me and I'll send my email.

Thanks

Simon

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Dear Members,

You'll know that our local Bee Diseases Inspector has been doing follow up inspections, after last year's outbreak of EFB in the area.

This is to let you know that the disease has been found again last week in the North Leeds area.- Please be extra vigilant and call Dhonn Atkinson at ________@__________
Mobile No: __________ if you have any concerns at all.

Best regards,

Katey Slater



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Do as you wish out there.

For a man with your claimed education it seems YOU JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND there is a legal requirement to report incidences in the UK and follow the bee inspectors instructions to control the outbreak.
Your opinions, based on non UK practices are thus irrelevant.
 
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Dear Members,

You'll know that our local Bee Diseases Inspector has been doing follow up inspections, after last year's outbreak of EFB in the area.

This is to let you know that the disease has been found again last week in the North Leeds area.- Please be extra vigilant and call Dhonn Atkinson at ________@__________
Mobile No: __________ if you have any concerns at all.

Best regards,

Katey Slater



This email has been sent to you by WebCollect on behalf of Leeds Beekeepers Association. WebCollect is a software product for clubs, societies and small businesses.

Thanks
Simon
 
Hi

It appears the EFB is in Yeadon, which is within SE24, and indeed a bigger place than Pool, but the allocated name for the square is Pool.

Simon
 
I dont know if this needs its own thread or not but I've received this from my local association

American Foul Brood has been found in the Charlestown area of Baildon. This is currently being dealt with by the Bee Inspector and all colonies are being destroyed. All our members within 3km of the area have been informed and will be inspected in due course. Could you please pass this information to your members and if anybody knows of any beekeepers, particularly who are in the surrounding area, who are not on BeeBase to inform the Bee Inspector.

On a positive note, this has been detected early in the season and hopefully the cold weather will have prevented it from spreading further.
 
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