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<<There are several definitions of evolution, micro, macro ect.
But this is not evolution, it is still a mite.
it has not and will not evolve into anything else.
resistance is simply a variation caused by natural selection or in this case
misuse of man made chemistry.
Donald>>
When is evolution not evolution? At what point does non-evolution become
evolution, and if it doesn't, what stops it? I've asked this question before,
repeatedly, in other fora, and never got a clear answer. You're asserting
that the mite will not evolve into something else. How do you know?
Regards,
Robert Brenchley
[log in to unmask]
Birmingham UK
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