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How well does thymolated syrup work for nosema?

I have not been able to get it to reduce N ceranae loads.

>You need to change all the brood frames, and then disinfect the old ones by
fumigation with 80% acetic acid.

Ruary, N ceranae is a different critter than N apis.  Simple freezing, or
even refrigeration, of the spores kills most of them.  Very different than N
apis.  See my recent article in ABJ.

Randy Oliver

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