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This may be a dumb question... but can I take bees out of a dead out and 
check for Nosema levels? Is the Nosema still there to be seen if the bees 
have been in a dead out for a few weeks? I now own a scope I have experience 
with a scope but not with using one for checking bees, I have looked at a 
lot of stool samples though...

Karen T-K 

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