Median intensity shows a typical level of infection among the infected hosts.
Gray snow mold can cause thinning and possibly death of the infected host.
Time course varies but symptoms usually last for one to three weeks until the disease either resolves or kills the infected host.
Any infected secondary host generally only lives two to three days.
On this day, the number of infected hosts reached 359,000.
Eggs are then shed in the faeces of the infected host.
The fertilized eggs pass in the stool from an infected host.
It connects to different channels and waits for commands to process on the infected host.
T4 has a burst size of approximately 100-150 viral particles per infected host.
If infected hosts are transplanted, some may have successful management through a hot water bath.