> >and there were several other cells with dead larvae that had suffered
> chalk or some other problem, but the bees seemed to have the AFB under
> control.
> p. 45: “Shimanuki, et al. (1992) found that antibacterial material from
> chalkbrood mummies inhibited the growth of Melissococcus pluton and B.
> larvae. This material was subsequently identified as the fatty acid,
> linoleic acid (Feldlaufer et al. 1993)”
I was aware of this and that's actually why mentioned the CB. I might also
mention we saw very little CB, but one factor explaining this is no doubt
the fact that the Lusbys have recently shaken all their hives onto
foundation.
allen