> >Would the Nosema or AFB spores be small enough for the "best"
> proventriculus
> to not let them pass to the ventriculus, thus keeping them in the honey
> crop?
> Is pollen size "much" bigger than the nosema/AFB spores?
> Would the "honey stopper" help in the prevention of nosemosis and AFB?
Good questions, Juanse.
Yes, the proventriculus can remove nosema spores effectively (old Bailey
paper).
Pollen is larger than nosema, and much larger than AFB spores.
I don't know if the proventriculus can remove AFB spores. It would be to
great advantage, since it would help to prevent transmission. However,
seeing the levels of spores in honey, I suspect that it doesn't. Anyone
have data?
Randy Oliver
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