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Tim Arheit <[log in to unmask]>
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At 08:11 AM 10/31/2007, you wrote:
> I can tell you that some beekeepers tested zero for nosema and zero for tracheal mite, so not everybody has it. 

Losses in Ohio last winter were unusually high (50%+) and I did see a lot more dysentery than I've ever seen in my hives.  So I really expected to find some nosema.  I was a bit surprised by the results I got back from Beltsview, no nosema or tracheal mites.  Maybe all the hives that did have them were dead? 

-Tim 

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