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| Larvae showing typical Europeal foulbrood (EFB) symptoms. These larvae die earlier than those of AFB, while the larvae are still coiled (AFB larvae die in straight, upright position.) and show yellow streaks first which then turn brown. Caused by a baterium Melissococcus pluton (formerly Streptococcus pluton). Photo by M.V. Smith, University of Guelph. Viewed: 4467 times. | | | |
| Photo showing larvae infected with Europeal foulbrood, when removed from the cells. Caused by a baterium Melissococcus pluton (formerly Streptococcus pluton). Photo by M.V. Smith, University of Guelph. Viewed: 4520 times. | | | |
| "Scale" formed by a dead larva which was killed by EFB. Dead larva killed by EFB usually does not form a "rope" when strirred and then drawn with a small stick (toothpick or match stick). Photo by M.V. Smith, University of Guelph. Viewed: 3780 times. | | |
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