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I think nosema is the great undetected scourge. Who out there is testing and
how? Nosema causes workers lives to be cut in 1/2 and most queens to give out
prematurely. What I want to know is how to rid supers of nosema before
putting them on in the spring? I am testing with the Basil Furgala test.
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