Rm. Goodwin et al., INCIDENCE OF AMERICAN FOULBROOD INFECTIONS IN FERAL HONEY-BEE COLONIES IN NEW-ZEALAND, New Zealand journal of zoology, 21(3), 1994, pp. 285-287
Samples of forager honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) taken from the entra
nces of 109 feral colonies in New Zealand were tested for spores of Ba
cillus larvae (White), the causative agent of American foulbrood disea
se. Seven (6.4%) of the colonies tested positive, all with relatively
low numbers of spores compared to foragers taken from managed colonies
with American foulbrood disease. This suggests that the feral honey b
ee population in New Zealand may be relatively free of American foulbr
ood disease and is therefore not a major risk to managed colonies.