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Tue, 13 Nov 2012 12:45:39 -0500
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Interesting, picked up some dead bees in the snow yesterday and put them under the scope. All but one were loaded with nosema. Also took a few bees off the top board in the hive where I found the bees. They had zero counts. 

Are others noticing this or is this just a chance finding. Bees are clustered pretty well now and not interested in disturbing them too much. Probably wouldn't treat anyway, just curious.

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