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Thu, 7 May 2009 12:53:31 -0400
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Claude:

you may wish to skip this

>When cleaning up deadouts, there were colonies that had a many bee abdomens 
>between the bottom board and the insulated pallet which I attributed to 
field mice.

Scrape up some feacal spots
Rehydrate with drop of H2O
Smell    
Is it quite foul?
(reminicent of high corn feed cattle,
but at least 2x worse)

Anyone with nosema, what
does that feaces smell like?

dave

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