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Thanks for the replies it  is much appreciated!

>BUT I'm wondering if this one thing, treating with antibiotics somehow 
tipped the balance in favour of the varroa.  Maybe varroa mites have 
bacterial enemies.<

I was watching  Diana Samammatero's presentation on beneficial microflora in honey bee colonies and this comment by you came to mind. Looks like it could line up with your thinking in that it may be directly or indirectly related.

http://www.extension.org/pages/ABRC2010_Beneficial_Microflora_in_Honey_Bee_Colonies

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