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American Foulbrood disease discovered in Hamakua hives

Posted on May 16, 2018 by Franny Brewer

May 2018: Big Island beekeepers are being warned to be on the look out for signs of this deadly disease. There is no treatment available, so infected hives must be destroyed.  Prevention and early detection are critical!  Read more here.

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