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Marc Hoffman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Jun 2004 02:19:26 -0400
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Sorry, I don't understand the post below.  Would you please explain this in
more detail?  Thanks.

At 03:54 PM 6/14/04, Roger White wrote:
> >>There are many possible causes for the dysentery symptoms. A very
> common and significant cause can be Nosema disease<<
>I'm sorry but I don't agree with this - dysentery can cause Nosema but
>dysentery is NOT caused by Nosema - this is a very common mistake that has
>somehow become established in beekeeping circles.
>Nosema is present in most colonies, an outbreak of dysentery can turn it
>into a very serious problem.
>Best regards
>Roger White
>Superbee Cyprus.

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