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Ciao, Esad
If the bees fail to fly and crawl on the ground and up grass stems coud be
chronic paralysis virus and there are no direct treatments for virus
infections.
Another possibility is nosema disease or insecticides.
Are you sure that your colonies are varroa free? In Italy, we have varroa
mites resistent to fluvalinate, coumaphos and probably amitraz.
I hope your colonies recover very quickly,
good bee-season and Regards,
                                                         Massimiliano

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Da: Esad Cancar <[log in to unmask]>
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Data invio: sabato 17 febbraio 2001 21.53
Oggetto: Dead bees


> Hi, all.
> This year wether in Bosnia is changed to mediteranian. Temperature is vry
> high & bees have flight every day. They are coming back with pollen, but I
> saw lot of them dead around their hives. What is occur? I am very
solicitous
> & don`t know what to do.
> Esad, Bosnia

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