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>  It sounds a bit like Bee Paralysis virus
>Would it be possible for samples to be sent in to a lab for confirmation 
>of a virus?


Not really sure. Maybe Bob would know.

I drove to one of my apiaries today. Another warm December day in Vermont. 
I checked on one of those paralysis colonies. Seems quite strong 
still...It's not losing as many bees anymore.
Mike 


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