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Jerry wrote:

> Not sure treating comb with anything will help much. We're not 
> recovering
> much Nosema from comb, we're finding it in the bees themselves.

   
  I've wondered this myself.  The larger implications now deal with reusing (or destroying) comb from supposedly infected hives, even if Nosema c. cannot, or is not, detected.  
   
  Grant
  Jackson, MO

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