(18) Honey Bee Diseases

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More than 20 bee diseases known, but less than 7 are considered serious. 25-30 years ago, parasites like varroa did not exist in canada, lots of different diseases and parasites did not exist in canada most of them are new. Classified by etiology: bacteria, virus, parasites, fungi etc. Classified by affected bee stage: brood or adult bee diseases. Infectious and highly contagious disease that causes old larvae and pupae to decay. The most damaging of the brood diseases. Caused by a bacterium called paenibacillus larvae. Spores are very resistant, remain viable for at least 69 years. Antibiotics do not work against the spores. Bees that drift or rob spread the disease. Queen lays eggs, larvae hatch workers enter the cell to feed the larvae can bring the spores with them (it could also be on the spores themselves) in the food provided by the nurse bee. Normally a few holes most cells are capped , one cell after another.

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