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hive failure observations

by Charlie Kroeger <ckrogrr@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 1, 2008 at 11:53 AM

A small hive has failed and here's all I know:

They were a small swarm to begin with.

They worked on and built up only one side of the 10 frame brood chamber

They were truculent in attitude

They appeared to be well enough a week ago.

Most of the population was dead on the floor of the hive

When I noticed a lack of activity yesterday when they should have been
busy,
I had a look: their active frames containing brood cells had dried pale
skeletal remnants of fully developed bees whose heads had come off when
the
other bees tried to remove them from the cell.

Everything had a sort of dry dry crumbly aspect

There were no mites or beetles I could find in the hive floor detritus.

Do not suggest that it was American foul brood unless you think it was
'European' foul brood. I know AFB well and this was not it. I've never
seen EFB.

If this was some virus I've never seen it before.

Read the above carefully before giving your opinion, it's im****tant.

-- 

Thanks,

CK
 




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