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This is a very exacting protocol to determine the number of spores per bee.
Unfortunately the protocol then refuses to co-relate number of spores to
need for treatment.

I doubt if anyone checking for nosema spores in a colony goes to the extent
of washing the mortar with 70% ethanol etc, and very few would use a
haemocytometer.
Ruary

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 Preparation and Examination of Honey Bee Samples for Detection of Nosema
Spores

http://www.wildwoodlabs.com/viewer.php?article_id=84

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