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 >>>I do not see the classic symptoms of EFB such as discolored larva.  All I see is empty cells which should have larva in them.  I see such symptoms in 5%, and up to 20% in a worst case, of my nucs each year.  I have not seen a case in a production hive ...
<><><>  You seem to ascribe your empty cells to EFB.  Could not the cause also be attributed to other causes such as the presence of varroa or other diseases?  Just wondering. Mike in LA

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