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<blockquote data-quote="JohnF" data-source="post: 12332" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>The only thing that can be interpreted from a survey Tristan, is the data supplied. All else is speculation and theories (which may be warranted but don't detract from the survey results themselves).</p><p></p><p>The question is quite clear (copied below) and even illustrates the signs of both DWV and PMS</p><p></p><p>Q48 Did you see signs of deformed wing virus or parasitic mite syndrome in your production colonies during the 20212022 season? </p><p>Signs of deformed wing virus {shrunken and deformed wings or other developmental abnormalities} </p><p>o None </p><p>o Limited </p><p>o Extensive </p><p>o Unsure </p><p></p><p>Signs of parasitic mite syndrome {spotty brood patterns, increased levels of brood disease, and/or white larvae that are chewed or pecked down by workers} </p><p>o None </p><p>o Limited </p><p>o Extensive </p><p>o Unsure </p><p></p><p>A survivor bias? Umm . . doesnt that affect *any* survey? I mean, a survey of 90 year olds who exercise vs those that don't</p><p>Well of course it doesn't take into account those 88 year olds who died last year . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnF, post: 12332, member: 233"] The only thing that can be interpreted from a survey Tristan, is the data supplied. All else is speculation and theories (which may be warranted but don't detract from the survey results themselves). The question is quite clear (copied below) and even illustrates the signs of both DWV and PMS Q48 Did you see signs of deformed wing virus or parasitic mite syndrome in your production colonies during the 20212022 season? Signs of deformed wing virus {shrunken and deformed wings or other developmental abnormalities} o None o Limited o Extensive o Unsure Signs of parasitic mite syndrome {spotty brood patterns, increased levels of brood disease, and/or white larvae that are chewed or pecked down by workers} o None o Limited o Extensive o Unsure A survivor bias? Umm . . doesnt that affect *any* survey? I mean, a survey of 90 year olds who exercise vs those that don't Well of course it doesn't take into account those 88 year olds who died last year . . . [/QUOTE]
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