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Les
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Re: Should I be worried?
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March 29, 2015, 09:11:32 am »
Even newer newbie here......we just installed two hives and we have had our suits all "pooped" up. We too were in a panic when we came outside and found dead bees all around our yard, stuck to the house, etc. Since there was poop everywhere we got concerned too. I contacted my bee group leader and he said this was normal. It has been cold here and I think their cleansing flights took them too far out from the hive and they succumbed to the cold. We are so thankful for a support network.
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March 29, 2015, 09:43:16 am »
Dysentery is not a usual sign of nosema ceranae. It is a sign of nosema apis, however, that strain of nosema has generally been replaced by ceranae.
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