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In NZ an official who had been out in th efield arrived back in the office to
discover a bee caught in his clothing. Upon inspection a varroa mite was found.


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> In a message dated 5/1/00 10:55:50 AM !!!First Boot!!!, [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> << Maybe the people are the ones with the Varroa? In clothing, equipment or
>  on their persons. >>
>
> Is this a posibility that this can occur? And if so how long would they stay
> on there? My gut feeling is that could not happen.  So is my gut feeling
> right?
>
> Nick
> Iowa land of corn

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