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>>>  Care should be observed that Nosema-disease is not confused with
dysentery.

Not sure if I have all of this right.   Is what is being said:

1.  Bees can have a severe case of Nosema but not have dysentery.
2.  Bees can have a severe case of Nosema and have dysentery.
3.  Bees can have a severe case of dysentery but not a case of Nosema.

Are these three statements above true?

If all the above are true, then dysentery would be more a result of inability to fly and void plus food stores that have a high ash content.  True or not so true?

Mike in LA

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