Nosema Cerane
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 5:36 pm
Received the paragraph below from a full time bee keeper in Georgia.
Is anybody here in NC treating for nosema cerane as a preventative treatment before any symptoms appear?
The nosema ceranae must be dealt with now. This single cell bacteria from
India builds during late spring and summer with a resulting colapse of
the hive in late summer. Fumigillin-B is the treatment. I used a 50%
formic acid with 10% Honeybeehealthy in shop towels to treat for mites
two weeks ago. Found two hives queenless as a result- one of thes was a
newly introduced queen. Mites have dimished.
Is anybody here in NC treating for nosema cerane as a preventative treatment before any symptoms appear?
The nosema ceranae must be dealt with now. This single cell bacteria from
India builds during late spring and summer with a resulting colapse of
the hive in late summer. Fumigillin-B is the treatment. I used a 50%
formic acid with 10% Honeybeehealthy in shop towels to treat for mites
two weeks ago. Found two hives queenless as a result- one of thes was a
newly introduced queen. Mites have dimished.