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-- Peter L Borst <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I wonder why you don't tell us where you got this tidbit, instead of
making me do all the leg work.

well, the data to support this is all over the place.  in addition, one might consider the source of fumigillin (which is used to treat nosema a. and nosema c).  this is, of course, an antibiotic harvested from the fungus that causes stonebrood.  more data to support the fact that microbial culture and the bees in the hive work as a complex adaptive system, and that they seem to have co-evolved in a way that supports one another.

deknow

ps:  i once made some very "flavorful" turnip pickles (fermented).  my father in law  offered me $10 to never have to eat another one!  ramona loved them.

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