Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus
This video shows the symptoms of suspected CPBV (Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus) on a hive. Although not tested for the virus, the symptoms are "classic", and the entire hive, which was initially one of the strongest in my apiary, entirely succumbed to the disease in the course of two months. In the second month I isolated it as best I could, though I am now seeking information on whether or not I should have destroyed it earlier, and also if I should now destroy all the equipment. There are some indications that other hives are now infected, but are maybe overcoming the disease.

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