Unfortunately, perhaps, but there do happen to be a lot of framed hives around, so the inference that Warres are relatively immune is rubbish.
Further, I think that most AFB outbreaks are close to the honey processing plants (and they would still be there and be a risk) and some of the others are due to contaminated honey jar disposal. Personally, If I kept bees within 5 miles of a processing plant, I would discount a Warre simply on those grounds.
Further, a hundred years or so ago, honey was not trafficked around the globe. The honey most got was local. We have a difference now. All these things need to be considered when choosing a hive system.
In nature colonies are usually separated by a good distance. Multiple colonies in an apiary are obviously more at risk of spreading any disease pathogens.
Some just 'cherry pick' and don't actually think for themselves. Not read the full link or the supposed diatribe either. I daresay Warre could come back and take the offenders to litigation....
RAB
Further, I think that most AFB outbreaks are close to the honey processing plants (and they would still be there and be a risk) and some of the others are due to contaminated honey jar disposal. Personally, If I kept bees within 5 miles of a processing plant, I would discount a Warre simply on those grounds.
Further, a hundred years or so ago, honey was not trafficked around the globe. The honey most got was local. We have a difference now. All these things need to be considered when choosing a hive system.
In nature colonies are usually separated by a good distance. Multiple colonies in an apiary are obviously more at risk of spreading any disease pathogens.
Some just 'cherry pick' and don't actually think for themselves. Not read the full link or the supposed diatribe either. I daresay Warre could come back and take the offenders to litigation....
RAB