I'm no expert in pesticide resistance, but David M. Noetzel, Extension Entomologist Emeritus from University of Minnesota, suggests in American Bee Journal (December 1995, page 791) that HIGH doses of fluvalinate would lead to faster resistance than lower doses. The thinking behind this is that killing 99% of the mites provides more selection for resistance than, say, a mite treatment that only kills off 80%. Sure wish we could kill 100% & be done with them! Cheers, John in Dallas At 11:27 PM 4/22/96 PDT, Glyn Davis wrote: > I thought that the appearance of fluvalinate resistant >v-mites in Italy was possibly due to the use of weak solutions of >Fluvalinates prepared from Sheep Dip treatments.