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James Plaisted <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:39:35 -0400
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"First testing results seems to point to nosema ceranae beinghard to control per label and virus issues emerging in bees with varroaunder control."
 
I tested hives for varroa and nosema in Aug of last year.  Tests were clean, low mite counts of 2-3 mites, low tm counts and no nosema.  Lost most of those hives, which when tested as deadouts had in excess of 16 million nosema spores per bee...
 
Jim   
 
   http://www.northernqueens.com/
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