Probably Allen you are right in the sense that we had live with both nosemas
for a certain time now, however for an *"unknown reason infecting levels
have increase on certain operations"*.
In that sense spores are a simptom and nosema is not the cause.
In my case I badly managed my hives for three years, stressing them to grow
in number. I started with 50 hives and increased to close to 2000 in that
time. I wasn't aware of all the ways I was spreading the disease (smashing
bees, letting them to drawn in the feeders, etc).
The next two years I have been lowering the spore loads in my operation.
With that objetive in mind I have done all what is possible, starting by a
change of management that lower stress, avoid ways of cross contamination
and improve nutrition.
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Juanse Barros J.
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