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In a message dated 28/05/03 05:14:25 GMT Daylight Time,
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<< So, several years.
Bailey, Honey Bee Pathology, 1991:p1963: p28 " S. pluton remains alive in
dry smears . for at least three years. p136 "As S. pluton stays alive in a
dormant state for several years it is obvious that equipment , especially
combs, will carry infection. If it is not destroyed, it should be
sterilised. Fumes of ascetic acid .for between 5 and 15 minutes ... >>
Thanks for that Robin. It answers a question I posed some time ago as to
whether Acetic acid fumes killed EFB as well as Nosema.
Chris
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