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    susan rudnicki
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    Beeks—I know Anita from a couple of the beekeeping conferences I have been to. She is the state apiary inspector in Pennsylvania. This is her recommendation for responding to a pesticide poisoning incident in a beehive. I had written to her after the big kill in my hive at home—that the bees have seemingly recovered from. Susan

    Hi Susan,

    Glad to hear your hive recovered! Bees are amazing and so resilient! After I sent you that email it went viral and even appeared on some beekeeping groups around here. I wrote this post “7 Steps to Take After a Honey Bee Pesticide Kill” inspired by yours and others bee kills and my email to you. Please feel free to share!

    http://www.beverlybees.com/honey-bee-pesticide-kill/

    Anita Deeley

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About susan rudnicki

Been beekeeping almost 5 years now. Have 27 hives,(2 client hives) I work with the City of Manhattan Beach, re-homing bees in conflict with citizens. Allowed to keep bees at the Public Works yard (19 hives) in exchange for this work. I do many presentations for HoneyLove, teach bee students, rescue bees and sell honey.

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