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>Will a thin layer of Vaseline stop them?
50/50 petroleum jelly and cooking oil applied liberally quite thick will do
the job.
Other vice mites will clime 3 feet on glass I witness it and Jerry Hayes
described it in
His classroom article ABJ April 2004 page273.
Forgot to add hospital food  trays with pad of formic acid do even better
job and last whole summer:
http://www.mitegone.com/pdfpages/Screen%20Bottom%20Boards%20JAN%2011%20E.pdf

Bill Ruzicka

Bill's Honey Farm - Home of the MiteGone Formic Acid Treatment
Kelowna, British Columbia,  CANADA
Tel/Fax: 1-250-762-8156 (the best way to reach me is by phone Pacific Time)
Email: [log in to unmask] Website: www.mitegone.com 

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