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Does anyone have a list of symptoms to look for if their bees have Lake Sinai Virus?


All I could find were statements like this:


These viruses have also been detected, with similar incidences and titres, in historical European honey bee samples. LSV-1 and LSV-2 have strong similarities in capsid and genome size, seasonal incidence, predominantly adult-based infection and absence of overt symptoms with Bee virus Y and Bee virus X respectively (Table 1<http://www.coloss.org/beebook/II/virus/table-1>and 2<http://www.coloss.org/beebook/II/virus/table-2>), and may therefore be related.?


Christina

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