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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 8191" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>Perhaps they could do it from a sense of guilt because of the crap job they did keeping varoa out of the country in the first place or how about the complete mess they made of keeping it out of the South Island and their total lack of support for eradication when it did get there.</p><p>They might even do it because they could see the public good involved and that current methods of control are no longer working like they were and in many cases have failed but I doubt that will happen because A, they haven't noticed and B. No one in authority seems to have told them why tens of thousands of hives died last autumn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 8191, member: 207"] Perhaps they could do it from a sense of guilt because of the crap job they did keeping varoa out of the country in the first place or how about the complete mess they made of keeping it out of the South Island and their total lack of support for eradication when it did get there. They might even do it because they could see the public good involved and that current methods of control are no longer working like they were and in many cases have failed but I doubt that will happen because A, they haven't noticed and B. No one in authority seems to have told them why tens of thousands of hives died last autumn. [/QUOTE]
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