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>>Actually, Bayer was one of the first companies to produce a product to control mites. Their product "Varrostan" is referenced as early as 1977. Later (1985) they distributed "Perizin" and "Bayvarol". 

I fail to see what point your are trying
to make.  But in any event, you appear
to agree that my assertion is correct,
"Yes, it may benefit beekeepers, but 
Bayer would not do this if it did not 
benefit them in some way."  

Best Wishes,
J. Waggle
Historical Honeybee Articles on FB

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