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On 5/17/2016 11:14 PM, Krengel wrote:
> What I find to be an interesting question - could the DWV have been carried by the queen?
Viruses, including DWV, can be carried in honey bee eggs from infected
queens. They are also transmitted via feeding by infected nurse bees.
See, for example, Yanping Chen, Jay Evans and Mark Feldlaufer,
"Horizontal and vertical transmission of viruses in the honey bee, Apis
mellifera", Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 92 (2006) 152–159
Randall Austin
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