Rip Bechmann wrote:
> Further there is antedocal evidence of a correlation between oak bloom and
> EFB. That is a CORRELATION not proof of a cause and effect.
We know that symptoms of EFB usually appear in the spring at the time of the
first good flow. (This is because more bees are recruited to foraging and
larvae get less feeding.) Could it be that the flowering of the oak occurs
at the same time as your first good flow - which is the real reason for the
symptoms appearing?
Best wishes
Peter Edwards
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