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>What we are seeing is more complex than any one thing. Mite genetics may
be changing in our favor.

It ain’t finished yet!  Having just returned to Alaska from upstate New
York, I am very disappointed that most all the hives my father had were
done in by mites over the mild winter..

>Don't get complacent because of a good winter.
Very wise words, indeed.

Regards,
Dick

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