> I can back that up with data - in those yards where
> bees were sick, they rapidly all moved along the same trajectory in
terms of
> increasing titers and diversity of pathogens, until they hit a tipping
> point, and then as the bees disappeared, the remaining young bees
and queen had
> lower levels and a couple of predictable remaining pathogens.
And what happened with your controls? Was it any different?
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