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Chalkbrood


Then the fingus forms spores, the pupa or larva carcass will change from white to grey-black in color. The mummy is hard and chalk-like...

Photos on this page from: Honey Bee Brood Diseases by Henrik Hansen. There is no better book for field identification of bee diseases than this!


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