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"Dave D. Cawley, a De Leon Socialist" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Jul 1995 02:01:43 -0500
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> From: "Kerry Clark 784-2225 fax (604) 784 2299" <[log in to unmask]>
>    I'd like us to consider a concise, broadly applicable strategy to live
>    with parasitic mites of honey bees. There is a lot of information
>    available, and we're a lot better equipped now than a few years ago, but
>    still there appears to be a lack of consensus about basic things such as
>    treatment or damage thresholds, or spring cf. fall treatment.
 
        I haven't heard any talk of this yet...but do the *mites* have
a preditor or parasite that could be used against them?
 
 
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