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In a message dated 1/23/2009 6:02:06 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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Jerry is probably in the best position to either counter that or agree.
If the observed CCD symptoms are decreasing, ... things that have
been with us all along - pesticides, nosema, Varroa and the like- are not
the cause but something else was. .... back into the original
discussion of CCD ... might just have had another occurrence of
Disappearing Disease
So far, I've only had occasional, scattered reports of CCD this year - much
different from last two years at this time. We are still at the time when
beekeepers are taking final looks at their hives, and this is the time of year
when we've tended to see CCD manifest itself in its full blown state.
As many know, we may have a pathogen lead, are trying hard to nail it down.
If it proves out - we need to find some funds, to do the Koch's test
(inoculate, induce, confirm, recover)- we might have a major part of the puzzle. We
think that we have a likely candidate and its not pesticides, nosema, varroa
per se - although each might contribute as a trigger.
Jerry
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