The influence of several factors on recovery of heat-treated Bacillus thuringiensis spores was examined including treatment conditions (time/temperature), dilution buffer (phosphate buffer, peptone water at 15 mg/L), recovery temperature and enumeration medium constituents (lysozyme, catalase, lactic acid hemicalcium salt, glucose, MgSO 4 , sodium chloride). A fractional factorial design was used to determine the incidence and interactions of these factors. Specific significant factors (treatment conditions, dilution buffer, recovery temperature, glucose and NaCl addition) were derived from this analysis and then tested in a general linear regression model which assessed their influences. The maximal count was obtained when spores diluted in peptone buffer were incubated at 25ЊC in nutrient agar containing NaCl and glucose.