REDWOOD
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2009
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- Location
- swansea south wales
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 10
Thanks everyone for your replies, I have now obtained one from a very kind forum member who no longer need it
The field of view is far too small to examine slide for nosema if the infection level is low if the slide is covered in spores then you will see them with {the Bresser Biolux NV}.
I can't remember, I know that I checked the diameter of the field of view and so came up with the ratio of 16 times.Ruary, I was wondering whether the one you had tried was equipped with one of the Wide Field "WF" eyepieces?
Re Bresser:
Not a real contender for anything but an insight, IMO.
Yes, seen an SP22 used for Nosema.Hi I've just accumulated a modest amount of money - as it is my birthday. I was wondering if any of you have experience of the Brunel SP22 at approx £85 + VAT. It looks the part, but would it be good enough for pollen identification (and nosema)?.
I'm also interested in fungi... So looking forward to identifying some of them from their spores...