Jerry Bromenshenk writes: “Best advice, start screening for N. ceranae,
year round. Treat if needed, and follow up with Nosema screening to see
if the treatment worked.”
As far as treatment goes does it matter whether you have N. ceranae or N.
apis? I ask this because it seems like it is a bigger deal to determine
which one you have than it is to just determine that you have Nosema.
Also, I wonder if there is a way to test fecal material for Nosema spores.
It would seem that if you had streaking you would be sure to have Nosema
spores in the feces if that was the cause of the streaking. Of course just
because you don't see streaking it doesn't mean you don't have Nosema.
Steve Noble
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