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Dick Marron <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 29 Nov 2009 12:03:32 -0500
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>>>>EFB is now found in around 3% of colonies<<<<<

 

I've been following the thread of disease in the UK and am interested in how
serious you seem to  view EFB. In talking to a few bigger beeks in the US, I
got the impression that it was not a serious threat; that it was stress
related and that it would clear up when the colony hit its stride.

     Is the difference in the disease, in the bees or just in attitude? Or
is there actually a difference?

 

Dick Marron


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