??All I can say is it takes awhile for nosema ceranae to cause problems in a
hive. I have not read Whites research but for*or me* a big waste of time.
If White is *so sure* then why his comment:
""but may be inserted without treatment into hives containing healthy bees
with PRACTICALLY NO FEAR THAT LOSSES WILL RESULT FROM SUCH MANIPULATION"
*practically no fear*
Listen to experience Dave !
Healthy bees is also a key word. What would unhealthy bees do when dropped
on the comb?
I have been reading USDA bulletins for years. General information at best.
I guess White & I will have to agree to disagree!
bob
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