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Janet Montgomery & Dan Veilleux <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 13 Jan 1997 10:57:10 -0500
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A  Snip>>>>Yup. What I've never understood is why it can be dotted around
affecting
>individual larvae. Surely if its because you've chilled the brood (or
>upped the humidity) the whole patch on the whole comb will be spoilt ?
>Isn't more likely the bees missed cleaning the spores off that
>particular larva ?
>
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>Dave Black
>Blacks Bee Gardens,
>Guildford, GU1 4RN.  UK.
>
> If chilling is one of the main factors, especially if we are to blame, I
wonder if those cells still uncapped or in a younger development stage may
be more sensitive to the cold.
 
Dan Veilleux  COLUMBUS, OHIO USA
Janet Montgomery
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