paul
New Bee
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- Sunny South East Wales
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- 2
And see the pepperpot appearance, decaying brood, discoloured cappings and at least one cell with chalk brood,That is great, you can zoom right into the comb
And see the pepperpot appearance, decaying brood, discoloured cappings and at least one cell with chalk brood,
I'm glad you said that- I was thinking it didn't look great. What's up with the grub at 45 deg in it's cell, creamy looking, dead centre- is that EFB?
There is one with pointers. I'll try and find it and post. It's the same frame.
http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/27538/
Scroll down and there are close ups with descriptions underneath. Helps to identify what you're looking at. Hope that helps
Kaz has already given an alternative link and adequately explained what to do. Some imagination and a modicum of self help is actually obligatory.
If indeed BCrazy were to spend a lot of time annotating and explaining as was asked by an earlier poster, is there any guarantee that his efforts wouldn't be squandered by a minority requiring instant gratification.
So tell me how you can tell nosema from the picture???Wow. Its like bee disease encyclopedia
Firstly I thought its carniolan brood during the early spring. Then I took a closer look - Sac brood, Chalk brood,Nosema, and who know else
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