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Ross appears to want to be heard rather than provide logical assessments.
No, I don't agree with his point of view.  His comments are opinion, not
based on evidence.  It's odd that he is against Varroa treatments but seems
to suggest using Fumagilin for Nosema.

BIP has shown with good data that Nosema is self- limiting and rarely
exceeds threshold of concern levels.   Yet spotty high levels can be found,
especially in humid environments.  It would be a helpful role of this
dialogue,  to locate areas where Nosema is common and determine other
characteristics associated with it.

 

Don 


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