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    Here's a link to a Scottish Government press release. I'm sorry I don't know anything about this disease.
    http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Rele...11/09/23123701
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    Many thanks Lindsay, very interesting. At the recent Convention Giles Budge told us a lot about the disease. It is widely reported in England now and, unlike the established Nosema apis, shows signs of being particularly prevalent where bees have been imported. There are hints from the US that either or both Nosemas are associated - with other factors - with CCD but Nc can also be present without serious effect.

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    And that possible link with importation suggests that looking at Orkney samples would be interesting.
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    After the Conference last saturday I thought I would look up some information on Nosema and came across this Scientific paper. I am unable to put in a link but you can google it. The title is The Impact of Nosema apis Z Infestation of Honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) Colonies after using Different Treatment Methods and their Effects on the Population Levels of Workers and Honey Production on Consecutive Years.
    Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 8 (8) 1142-1145,2005
    Interesting reading and if the results are correct it may be time to add Thymol to your winter sugar feed.
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    Lindsay,

    This American site http://www.extension.org/bee_health

    contains some useful information.

    Information articles under the heading 'Honey Bee Health' include, Microsporidia/Effects of Nosema and Nosema Ceranae which you might find useful.

    Alex
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    Here is the link to the earlier post about the Nosema paper http://www.docsdrive.com/pdfs/ansine.../1142-1145.pdf
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    Nosema Cerana was the subject of an article in The Dundee Courier the other day so now I am worried

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    I think beekeepers need to start taking Nosema a bit more serious. After the survey done in England and Wales and reported at the SBA conference. it looks Nosema Cerana was quite widespread. The results reported in the scientific paper I posted earlier showed that a therapeutic treatment of thymol in the sugar winter feed has a benificial effect over a number of years. It increased the life of the bees, gave better winter survival, increased honey yield and reduced the amount of Nosema present in the colony. I intend to count my nosema spores in my colonies over the next few weeks just to see how infected my hives are. I am not able to distinguish between Nosema apis and Nosema cerana but I would assume Fumidil or Thymol will treat both types.

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    This may be a silly question - but how exactly are you able to count spores, and how are you able to recognise them ? [ that's 2 questions ! ]

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    What's the dilution of thymol to syrup for a nosema treatment?

    If one were to have a ready prepared thymol/surgical spirit solution (100g to 100ml ibelieve) nominally for varroa would that be a suitable addition to a quantity of syrup? I'm not, of course, suggesting that quantity of thymol solution just using it for illustration of the solution strength.

    I had used a small quantity 1-2ml per litre mainly to stop the syrup going mouldy.

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    Pete L has the ratio he uses posted as a sticky on beekeepingforum.

    30g of thymol crystals dissolved in 5ml of surgical spirit. This is mixed with 140 ml of boiling water with emulsifying agent (lechithin) and you put 5ml of the resulting mix in each gallon of 2:1 syrup, ie about 1g of thymol per gallon of sugar syrup.
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