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Bob and Elizabeth Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Dec 2000 16:40:34 -0600
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Hello all,
The ones I have seen were larger than varroa ,pinchers and no tail. I am
waiting to get a return email from Dewey Caron to see if he has any
additional information for us.  If he has additional information I will
post as the subject is interesting.  I don't however believe we have
found a cure for our varroa woes but allways have got a open mind to new
ideas.
Bob

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> Hi Bob Harrison et al:
>
> You asked if anyone in North America had seen a pseudo-scorpion in
> their hives. I MAY have seen one last fall. I check for mites with a
> sticky board (natural drop) and on one of them there was a small
> animal, roughly the same size as a varroa mite which looked much like
> a tiny scorpion. Unfortunately at the time it did not seem significant
> and I did not preserve it.

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