>Impacts from N. ceranae infections were also minimal during the summer as productive colonies had some of the highest levels of infection.
> The big *difference* between apis an ceranae has been the above. ceranae is a problem in summer when apis had little effect.
They are saying that high levels of N. c. were found *in summer* in *productive colonies*!
They are saying impacts from N. c. are minimal *in summer* in *productive colonies*!
In short, not a problem and therefore no need to treat *with anything*, especially not Fumagillin
Hope they don't get sued by the manufacturer
PLB
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