>
> > So, based upon these results, if you see dysentery, I wouldn't jump to
> the conclusion that your bees are infected with either nosema or amoeba.
> >Brilliant. I have been saying this for years, but people cling to old
> ideas.
I think that many of us were aware of a lack of link to nosema, esp N
ceranae. What was of particular interest to me was the lack of association
with amoeba, which has been proposed by other bee pathologists.
Randy Oliver
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