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Prescription-only for Bee's in Europe??

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Jerrymac:
I am most possibly the one in the wrong as I said I didn't read everything word for word and I didn't see spiecies. I believe you that it is there. I'm just going for the aurguments sake.

Like so many people misinterpreted stuff about Y2K, and had everything going down. I'm no genious on computer chips and stuff, but I didn't understabd what the date had to do with getting fuel into an engine and a spark to the plugs.

Yes honey is a food item but bees are insects. There are other insects that are food items. Not sure how many of them are eaten by the Europian population, nor do I know if there are farms that raise such critters and sometimes need to treat them for pest. "Get you freash grubs here. No chemical additives" But if there were such a duck would it fall into the same catigory as food animals?

TwT:
there aint no telling jerry but if the goverment can make a dollar on it , they will try anything I believe. :wink:

Finman:
I start waiting, when police comes to my door. For a while, I invent explanations...

In Finland we need not to pay bonus for vets, if medicine is for productive animals.

asleitch:
I think the fact our National Beekeeping Assocation is involved with high level talks, is sufficient evidence that bees are covered by the new legislation. Our national assocation has asked us to write and complain, and they will have taken legal advice, and talked to out national state agriculture department before arriving at this view.

Finman, it is not just antibiotics, it is all medication applied to bees at all, that means Varroa medicines as well.

Adam

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