Randy wrote
> The results certainly suggest that it does, but in the trial that I ran,
> it
> did not prevent partial or complete collapse after a major artificial
> inoculation with the virus cocktail, coupled with cold weather. The tests
> this year should help to answer your question under "normal" conditions.
> The ideal test would be of one's worst yard, due to poor nutrition and
> possibly mites--those colonies that you suspect aren't going to make it
> through the winter.
As I understand it, the Remebee was aimed at IAPV so if you had a "cocktail"
then there may have been other viruses there that did not respond to the
treatment because they were not "targetted". Also could there have been a
synergistic effect with say Nosema ceranae that the Remebee does not
"treat"?
Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA
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