Chalkbrood is a fungal brood disease caused by Ascosphaera apis that primarily affects larvae in cool, damp conditions. Infected larvae mummify into hard, white or black chalky lumps that can be found on the bottom board and at the hive entrance. Strong colonies usually overcome chalkbrood when conditions improve and the colony is requeened.

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