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In response to my post about pseudoscorpions in hives RICHARD
BARNES <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>If these things feed on smaller mites, could they be a natural
>treatment for our mites, t and v?
That was something I was wondering about. Mites as far as I have read
have not been a major problem here. I heard someone sayy something
about tracheal mites in the cape, but no problems here.
Now, if the swarms I caught were absconding due to t-mite festations
it is perfectly possible theyy ould also have had a larger pop of
pseudoscorpions with them feeding on the little critters!
Oh well, next yeat if I catch a swarm with the things on I will cut a
few up or whatever one does for mites!
Keep well
Garth
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In general, generalisations are bad.
But don't worry BEEEEEE happy.
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