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    Bob, you have given a reason why every bee keeper should be registered. The testing of the honey. Let me give you an example of how this Bio security system works. Associations here were asked for volunteers to work hand in hand with the Bio security people. About 3 months ago, came a report verroa had been found in QLD, and it had. In a container, on the docks. The volunteer bee keeper was able to identify the mite. The Bio security people dealt with it. The result? no varroa in Australia. yet. Our President is one of those volunteers. Now answer me truthfully, Bob, could that result have occurred in Tasmania? Embrace the concept, Bob. Our bees may depend on it. Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by jx2mad View Post
    The flow hive invention seems good as it does not disturb the bees. HOWEVER. You still have to disturb them by lifting the honey box off to check the brood box. I take the opportunity to check the brood box when I am robbing the old fashion way. Jim

    I know the older keepers are against the flow hive. I will find out why, and post here. Something to do with not enough checks done to the hive, and pests & diseases taking over. Could be just old bull, young bull, and not accepting change. Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Bob, you have given a reason why every bee keeper should be registered. The testing of the honey. Let me give you an example of how this Bio security system works. Associations here were asked for volunteers to work hand in hand with the Bio security people. About 3 months ago, came a report verroa had been found in QLD, and it had. In a container, on the docks. The volunteer bee keeper was able to identify the mite. The Bio security people dealt with it. The result? no varroa in Australia. yet. Our President is one of those volunteers. Now answer me truthfully, Bob, could that result have occurred in Tasmania? Embrace the concept, Bob. Our bees may depend on it. Bob

    Of course it could Bio security works in every state just cause we aint mainland we aint stupid ---- but again that has nought to do with regulation

    Can you name 3 things that the regulators have taken over that still work properly in the manner promised tis like believing in fairys

    How can I put this politely at every port in Tasmania there are hives placed to catch any ferals that arrive on boats

    We also have fly traps on fruit trees in case any mainland flys arrived uninvited

    You seem to forget that the average Tasmanian has 2 heads which makes them twice as smart

    Many of our beekeepers have been up in cairns trying help sort out the mess up there with imported variety's of bees again illrelevant to regulation

    But these precautions have nought nil zero or in plain language bugger all to do with bio security tis a furhy ---- And I can assure yo know one will be coming to check my hives

    Two different things requiring two different solutions

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    Quote Originally Posted by jx2mad View Post
    The flow hive invention seems good as it does not disturb the bees. HOWEVER. You still have to disturb them by lifting the honey box off to check the brood box. I take the opportunity to check the brood box when I am robbing the old fashion way. Jim

    On the surface it looks like a good idea

    But if it encourages peeps to get a hive

    Stick it in the garden and just visit to get

    Honey it will be a disaster Bee Keeping

    Involves a lot more than just Robbing

    The hive of honey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Harding View Post
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    Of course it could Bio security works in every state just cause we aint mainland we aint stupid ---- but again that has nought to do with regulation

    Can you name 3 things that the regulators have taken over that still work properly in the manner promised tis like believing in fairys

    How can I put this politely at every port in Tasmania there are hives placed to catch any ferals that arrive on boats

    We also have fly traps on fruit trees in case any mainland flys arrived uninvited

    You seem to forget that the average Tasmanian has 2 heads which makes them twice as smart

    Many of our beekeepers have been up in cairns trying help sort out the mess up there with imported variety's of bees again illrelevant to regulation

    But these precautions have nought nil zero or in plain language bugger all to do with bio security tis a furhy ---- And I can assure yo know one will be coming to check my hives

    Two different things requiring two different solutions

    I promise I will get back to you on all of that. Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    An excellent series of videos, about how N.Z. is controlling American Foul Brood. How to recognise the disease , as well as sacbrood, & chalkbrood. Also the system of inspection of hives, and reporting of pests & diseases , which I believe has been incorporated in the Australian system, to an extent. Bob I think it also shows why the flow hive set up will not work , long term.


    https://youtu.be/ViQp92kPr6Y?list=PL...TtiqMStqAAuaoi
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    Nosema warning to bee keepers, Bob


    Nosema warning to beekeepers
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    US bee keepers see 42% of their hives die off in a single year- in Summer. Bob


    Beekeepers see 42% of US honeybee colonies die off in a single year | Environment | The Guardian
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Tis a major problem it would seem spraying is a major cause

    Lost 8 hives myself a couple years back due to spraying paddocks

    Never did find out what they were spraying the mongrels

    Read a report tother day that even round up is causing probs

    Which was a spray which I alus considerd harmless

    So you never know ----- tis a conspiracy agin Beekeepers

    I have bin told chuckle chuckle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Harding View Post
    Tis a major problem it would seem spraying is a major cause

    Lost 8 hives myself a couple years back due to spraying paddocks

    Never did find out what they were spraying the mongrels

    Read a report tother day that even round up is causing probs

    Which was a spray which I alus considerd harmless

    So you never know ----- tis a conspiracy agin Beekeepers

    I have bin told chuckle chuckle
    Yes, spraying is considered a major cause of problems up here, especially council spraying footpaths
    This may restore your confidence in the "System " but I think not, Bob


    How the White House plans to help the humble bee maintain its buzz - The Washington Post
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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