>My take is that these results also might explain why neonicotinoid
residues could
> be missed as being partially responsible
Stan, that was exactly my take when Vidau's paper first showed an effect of
Imd on nosema infection. It made complete sense for European
losses--neonics used on corn concurrent with the invasion of N. ceranae. A
very attractive hypothesis, and one that I have certainly not discounted.
The problem is, the more that I've looked for evidence to support this
hypothesis (and I have looked hard, and dissected every study), the less
strong it appears.
However, I suspect that any number of pesticides or other pollutants would
increase bee susceptibility to nosema or viruses, and are likely
contributors to colony mortality.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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