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Hello all,
When I tried this with the sort of small portable UV source sold for
looking for checking fluorescent security markings, I found that AFB
scales did not fluoresce, but pollen and other materials in the comb did
as Blane noted.
I believe that wave length of the UV source is important. A short
wavelength (high-energy) source may work where the commoner long
wave-length will not.
James
Blane White wrote:
> I have used UV light in an educational demonstration for teaching beekeepers how to look for AFB scale. It works very well but many other biological materials also fluoresce such as pollen and even the combs seem to have a little but the scale shows up nicely.
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