. Diagnosing bee diseases in the apiary. Bees Diseases Diagnosis. DIAGNOSING BEE DISEASES IN THE APIARY During the early stages of decay the body Avail is easily ruptured, and the tissues are soft and watery. Occasionally the body divisions of the dead larva are more clearly marked than are those in healthy ones. The consistency of dead brood becomes characteristically glue- like about 3 weeks after death. When a toothpick or match is thrust. ^9liiimMm^w-i'mimmmM'VWiM\wi Figure 3.—Symptoms of American foulbrood in larva and pupae: A, healthy pupa; B-F, stages in the decay and drying of pupae;


. Diagnosing bee diseases in the apiary. Bees Diseases Diagnosis. DIAGNOSING BEE DISEASES IN THE APIARY During the early stages of decay the body Avail is easily ruptured, and the tissues are soft and watery. Occasionally the body divisions of the dead larva are more clearly marked than are those in healthy ones. The consistency of dead brood becomes characteristically glue- like about 3 weeks after death. When a toothpick or match is thrust. ^9liiimMm^w-i'mimmmM'VWiM\wi Figure 3.—Symptoms of American foulbrood in larva and pupae: A, healthy pupa; B-F, stages in the decay and drying of pupae; G, scale of dead larva, lateral view; H, scale of dead pupa, lateral Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Burnside, C. E. (Carlton Earl), 1896-; Sturtevant, Arnold Parker, 1889-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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