>> > If there is no sign of nosema ceranae that kills a colony and the
>> equipment is
>> reused, is the new colony doomed?
>
> If there was no sign (spore counts), then why would you suspect N ceranae?
The reason I ask is because of a comment by Chris Slade indicating that n.
cerenae may not leave stains that are associated with n. apis infestation.
I do not have a system to do a spore count. That made me wonder if in using
what seemed to be good old comb I was missing the presence of n. cerenae.
I have been repopulating dead outs just this week, so it was a novel thought
that seemed important at this very moment.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Larry Krengel
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