Joe wrote:
> Wax moth are opportunistic insects, and are more prone to gain a foot
> hold, in weak and diseased colonies. So it would be easy to come to the
> assumption 'in error' that EFB was introduced by wax moth.
I am not arguing the case for wax moths spreading the disease and would
agree that it is normally spread by robbing or by beekeepers; I simply said:
"I seem to remember seeing a claim that wax moths might be implicated in
spreading EFB." I was wondering if anyone had any further information.
Certainly wax moths will invade diseased colonies - and may then fly to
disease-free ones; the question is: can they spread disease?
Peter
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