>I had heard that fumagillin was sometimes not effective at all in
>controlling Nosema ceranae. Was I mistaken in that memory?
In my opinion fumagillin will work but takes serious effort and repeated
treatments. What I have observed is when nosema ceranae has been allowed to
reach the level half the hives go off feed the beekeeper has his work cut
out trying to bring his bees back. Might take a full season with losses up
to 50%.
Having tried many approaches the one most effective &* fast *in serious
cases like above is to depopulate and treat comb then install package bees
or nucs.
Nosema C. combined with virus is serious. Nosema A. combined with virus not
so much.
bob
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