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  • From: Tom Wright <twright AT vicksburg.com>
  • To: "Orange County, NC Beekeepers" <ocba AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [ocba] [Fwd: 454 Finds Virus Clue to Disappearing Bee Disorder]
  • Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 13:15:10 -0400

Becky Bollinger wrote:




Subject:
454 Finds Virus Clue to Disappearing Bee Disorder
From:
eva.hoke AT duke.edu
Date:
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 09:37:39 -0700
To:
beckyalis AT gmail.com
To:
beckyalis AT gmail.com

This link is sent to you from http://www.bio-itworld.com

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454 Finds Virus Clue to Disappearing Bee Disorder

&lt;b&gt;Bio-IT World&lt;/b&gt; | In important research published this week, 454 Life Sciences (Roche) says its technology has provided a critical clue into the perplexing mystery of the decimated bee populations in North America.

http://www.bio-itworld.com/newsitems/2007/sept/09-06-07-disappearing-bee-disorder/view

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_______________________________________________ ocba mailing list North Carolina Beekeeping http://www.theocba.org/
It may be a Zionist plot! Seriously, this may not be the best news. Viruses (viri?) are notoriously difficult to cure  or prevent except by vaccination or vector control. Perhaps an oral vaccine could be developed, but you would have the "orphan drug" problem. Somewhere I have read that a species of Nosema is the vector. The North American variety is easily controlled by Fumidil.

Tom



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