. Diagnosing bee diseases in the apiary. Bees Diseases Diagnosis. ^nifpi!iii|iiiiiiii'iiii'iiiiwiiwi|i|iii|i|ii|ii|iiiiii||li|liilll Figure 5.—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 view. fected with American foulbrood the brood is more or less irregularly arranged, depending on the degree of infection. Great irregularity, due to the intermingling of cells of healthy brood with uncapped and capped cells of dead brood and cells with punctured and sun


. Diagnosing bee diseases in the apiary. Bees Diseases Diagnosis. ^nifpi!iii|iiiiiiii'iiii'iiiiwiiwi|i|iii|i|ii|ii|iiiiii||li|liilll Figure 5.—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 view. fected with American foulbrood the brood is more or less irregularly arranged, depending on the degree of infection. Great irregularity, due to the intermingling of cells of healthy brood with uncapped and capped cells of dead brood and cells with punctured and sunken cappings, is sometimes spoken of as the "pepperbox" appearance ( 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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