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Ruary Rudd <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 11 Jan 2009 18:28:43 -0000
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Has Randy got a photo with both types of Nosema from a bee?

I know that he made a composite slide of the two type using Nosema apis
spores which I sent him, and Nosema ceranae spores from his own apiary, but
I did not know that he had both types in the one bee.
Ruary
-----Original Message-----
A bee containing both sorts, as Randy has pictured,
could easily defecate in the combs due to N.apis with the N.cernae spores
along as a passenger. A lot of our US bees can fly all year. I'm wondering
about this feces in the comb as a given.



Dick Marron

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