>
> > It seems obvious that the problem was bacterial or the terra would not
> have been effective.
> This is not accurate. The condition may have cleared up on its own.
>
Pete, I don't know whether you've met Dick, but he is a keen observer with
a very sharp scientific mind. He's well aware of the sorts of statements
to which you refer. But in this case, I agree with him. I've also tested
oxytet in a quite a few colonies exhibiting brood disease signs that were
difficult to identify. Some respond quickly to the antibiotic, some
don't. And yes, I ran controls.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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