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Aaron Morris wrote:

> Aaron Morris - thinking archives, use 'em early, use 'em often!

It is interesting to look at the archives when one of these alternative
treatments pops up. They are unfortunately fairly predictable with
exceptional efficacy pronounced by someone and that is followed by
anecdotal evidence that it is indeed the holy grail of Varroa control.
Then someone runs a trail or cites one already run and it does not pan
out.

Then the question pops up again and someone cites anecdotal evidence
that someone tried it and it works. And the cycle starts anew. Except
occasionally the questioner is directed to the archives and spoils all
our fun.

Bill Truesdell - thinking that if everyone searched the archives every
time there never would be any posts. All those dead horses would stay
dead.

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