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> For fall the story is different. Mites tripled in the untreated
> control based on collected dead mites from the finishing treatment.
> In the washed 300 bees  the mite increased 7 times in the untreated
> control during the treatment period.

Very interesting.

> Allan A lot of mite counting, we suffered from nightmares
> (mitemares) when you think about it.

Thanks for the explanation, and thanks to you and
your crew for all the work.

Seeing how you did this and also what was going on during that span of
time is most enlightening.

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