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From: "Bob Harrison" >  "I was really not surprised as the bees had been
treated for TM (tracheal mites) the fall before by a method I had shared
with him".

Sorry to be elementary once more, but I have never bothered with TM but
would like to be able to clean up now as Prof Winston makes the point
strongly that :   varooa on their own, not to bad; TM on their own usually
no problem at all;  varooa plus TM , absolutely deadly.
So just what is the modern way to deal with TM now Frow Mixture has long
gone?

Robin Dartington

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