>
> Nosema ceranae only appears to be an apparent factor for some--a number
> simply ignore it. I spent the day in New Zealand recently with Gilles
> Ratia, the president of Apimondia, who has visited beekeepers in nearly
> every country of the world. He considers N ceranae to be a non inssue.
>
>
Gilles Ratia presentation
http://www.beekeeping.org/articles/us/possible_factors_bee_losses_gilles_ratia.pdf
He blames to much pesticides, particularly neonics, as far as one can follow
his interviews.
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