In a message dated 6/19/2012 7:46:29 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
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Sorry but I can't buy into the above hypothesis with no mites in
Australia.
Yes, MAYBE, but they certainly have Nosema. I realize we are the minority
opinion, but at least one should look for Nosema and viruses - if
pesticides are NOT found to be the cause. Again, our work suggests a relationship
btw some viruses and Nosema similar to the syndrome you are familiar with
btw mites and viruses.
Also, in my initial post, I meant to say it can be hard to find apiaries in
hilly, wooded areas of New South Wales. I typed New Zealand - sorry to
all.
Jerry
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