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Hello Layne and All,

Layne wrote:
I only treat when I see a need, so I haven't treated my bees for a good while now.

Being always interested in methods others use to determine when
and when not to treat for varroa could you share your methods with
us.
Every researcher i ask tells a different story on mite threshold.

Sincerely,
Bob Harrison

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