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 >        Let me add that I am surprisewd to find that the drone brood in on 
 >part of the hive can be loaded with multiple varroa and drone brood in 
 >another part can be quite free of varroa.

>Anyone else see this?

Yes, I see this on a single frame. Seem to be mite congregating areas?

Alden M.
NH

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