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Yes, we looked at viruses.? N. ceranae and a high diversity of viruses seem to be common in these? failing colonies.


J.J. Bromenshenk
Bee Alert
Missoula, Mt


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Subject: Re: [BEE-L] Empty nest disease



Jerry wrote:
>Bees on ground, crawling, with twisted wings - we saw this over past couple  of 
years - in the cases we saw, ALL of the bees on the ground had high titers of  
Nosema ceranae.  Not CCD or disappearing disease, although it may be what Highes 
calls CCD.

Did you also look for viruses?

Kind regards,

Ghislain De Roeck
Belgium.

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