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Hello. I have read your discussion on why varroa mites prefer drone cells.

Could it be that it is slightly colder in the outer part of the brood area,
where the drone cells are usually found, and that this is why the mites end
up there. They're more sensitive to high temperatures than the bees are.

/Mats Andersson, Stockholm Sweden

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