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This came up in another thread which I won't hijack. So started a new thread.
According to Beebase there are 37 apiaries (not hives) within 10km of my location. I find this difficult to believe given the number of beeks I know of from the local association.
This information I guess is used by bee inspectors when there is an outbreak of disease. Are there any inspectors who have used Beebase to contain an outbreak of Foul Brood for instance? And how up to date is Beebase?
From an amateur beekeepers point of view I'd be happy that there is so much genetic diversity locally for when (hopefully) my virgin queens set out on their mating flights.
. . . . Ben
According to Beebase there are 37 apiaries (not hives) within 10km of my location. I find this difficult to believe given the number of beeks I know of from the local association.
This information I guess is used by bee inspectors when there is an outbreak of disease. Are there any inspectors who have used Beebase to contain an outbreak of Foul Brood for instance? And how up to date is Beebase?
From an amateur beekeepers point of view I'd be happy that there is so much genetic diversity locally for when (hopefully) my virgin queens set out on their mating flights.
. . . . Ben