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charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Nov 2014 10:07:12 -0600
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Right. I am sure you have already seen this, but others may have not:

ABJ Extra - News November 26, 2014 - Nosema ceranae More Susceptible to Cold
Temperatures


Thanks Pete,  I was pondering it a bit, (the two studies)   if you accept
that the Nosema is more suseptable to cold,  is the assumption that
clustered bees are cool enough to cause the it to die off?  I would have
thought that Randys bees would be the same temp as OH bees when clustered?

Granted up here we get a dang site colder, but isn't the cluster/bee temp
identical?


Charles

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