Claims
- 1. A process for treating diseased honeybee combs infected with American Foulbrood, comprising:
- applying a liquid suspension containing living spores of the mold Penicillium waksmani Zaleski to the cell wall surfaces of a honeycomb infected with American Foulbrood scales,
- allowing the honeycomb to remain at a temperature of about 65.degree. to 75.degree.F and at a relative humidity of about 85% for a period of time to permit sufficient growth of the mold, Penicillium waksmani Zaleski to cover the comb including the cell walls thereof,
- then placing the comb in a well populated beehive whereby the American Foulbrood scales and dried mold Penicillium waksmani Zaleski are removed from the honeycomb cells by the bees.
- 2. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein said suspension contains a wetting agent.
- 3. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein the concentration of living spores of the mold Penicillium waksmani Zaleski in the suspension is approximately five to ten million spores per milliliter of suspension.
- 4. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein the diseased honeycomb, after the application of the liquid suspension thereto, is allowed to remain at a relative humidity of about 85%.
- 5. A process for treating diseased honeybee combs infected with American Foulbrood, comprising:
- applying a liquid suspension containing living spores of the mold Penicillium waksmani Zaleski to the cell wall surfaces of the honeycomb infected with American Foulbrood, the concentration of living spores of Penicillium waksmani Zaleski in the suspension being approximately five to ten million spores per milliliter of suspension,
- allowing the honeycomb to remain at a temperature of about 65.degree. to 75.degree.F and at a relative humidity of about 85% for a period of time to permit sufficient growth of the mold Penicillium waksmani Zaleski to cover the comb including the cell walls,
- then placing the comb in a well populated beehive whereby the American Foulbrood scales and dried mold Penicillium waksmani Zaleski are removed from the honeycomb cells by the bees.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a biological product and a process used in the treating of honeycombs infected with American Foulbrood disease and is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application, Ser. No. 226,196, filed Feb. 14, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,775,786 and entitled "A Biological Product and Process for Treating and Restoring Honeycombs Infected with Bacillus larvae (American Foulbrood Disease)". My co-pending application is incorporated by reference in its entirety with respect to the subject application.
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