Bat's & White Nose
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04/11/12 10:47 AM
04/11/12 10:47 AM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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St. Louis Post Dispatch, Tues, 9 Apr 12: WN disease has shown up in Mo, first sign West of the Mississippi. A study has indicated that the European strain of this fungus is the culprit, and is hitting bats here hard, but is not so devastating in Europe. Possibly due to some innate immunity. Likely to have traveled here on tourist's clothes.
FUNGUS, NOT VIRUS, SORRY.
Last edited by BigBob; 04/11/12 11:56 AM.
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Re: Bat's & White Nose
[Re: andyva]
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04/19/12 09:23 PM
04/19/12 09:23 PM
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Gainesville, Alachua, Florida,...
Robb Russell
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I've got some splits off of a good colony of survivor bats that I hived last year if anybody is interested. andyva I have never hived bats - just bees. Not too familiar with the term splits off of bat colony either -just bees. Sure you were not on the wrong thread and just talking about bees. No you did say bats! ??? If was even bats I don't even think it would be legal AndyVA. Anywhere.
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Re: Bat's & White Nose
[Re: BigBob]
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04/19/12 10:31 PM
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southwest, VA
andyva
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So, thats not bat honey dripping through the ceiling when it rains?
Seriously, I was talking to some people in the know from VPI, some of the stuff was like hearing the plight of the honeybee, bats surviving in places they thought they had been wiped out by WNS, and they were finding out that it is not nearly as devestating the further south you go. Kind of like Africanized bees not making it as far north as originally predicted. The principal that makes Canada whitetails bigger doesn't work on bats, northern bats are smaller, because they have less feeding season. Coming out of hibernation early is not as bad if you are fatter to begin with or if it's 70 degrees in February, and there are bugs everywhere. It seems that the fungus kills them by making them wake up too early. Nobody seems to know what if any effect WNS has on solitary bat species. At least thats what a bunch of college hippies told me.
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Re: Bat's & White Nose
[Re: BigBob]
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04/20/12 12:21 PM
04/20/12 12:21 PM
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St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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St. Louis area
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Good point, Robb; it's evolution at work. Sure hope it lasts. PCO's see it in species developing resistance to pesticides. The only other short-term solution that presents itself would be bringing in G. destructis-tolerant bats from Europe; that could be very risky in and of itself, tho.
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Re: Bat's & White Nose
[Re: BigBob]
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04/22/12 04:43 PM
04/22/12 04:43 PM
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St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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Good point, Justin; obviously it's too soon for bats to have bounced back from WNS epidemic. However, could it be that a resistant strain of Myotis has survived and is quickly filling the void left by the WNS-killed individuals? ...either way, as Robb says, the best news in a long time. I'm looking forward to dicussing it tonite on the Podcast.
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