CONTROL OF DISEASE
j CO-OPERATION OF BEEKEEPERS | CHIEF APIARIST'S APPEAL The co-operation of all beekeepers to see that colonies were registered, to ensure the control of disease, was sought by Mr E. Earp, senior Govern- • nu*nt apiary instructor, at the annual held day of the South Auckland branch of the National beekeepers' Association held yesterday in Hamilton. He appealed to apiarists to apply for permits when moving bees, as until his j department had a check on the i colonies disease would be spread. ! I'nregistered hives escaped inspeci tion. and for that reason were likely I to be the cause, of spreading trouble. ! If beekenpers were brought, to realise ! the damage that could be done by ding official supervisi m he thought | they would soon register their hives. irp said if the South Auckland branch were anxious to have parttime inspectors appointed it should put its claims before the Government. As • ir ;is he knew, no strong representations had yet been made.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20732, 16 February 1939, Page 11
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162CONTROL OF DISEASE Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20732, 16 February 1939, Page 11
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