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If Dee is asking about beneficial mites in hives, that are similar to the mites that are under my couch, then like other critters, such as Lady Bugs or Hornets, I imagine that these beneficial mites, get into a place where they can survive. Many of them do, but most don't. Isn't that the way things often work, ion nature?
Is there a question behind the question? Is Dee trying to lead us somewhere? Did someone on orgbkprs ask about this? I imagine that Dee is asking about mites that feed on the trash from the bottom board?
Dee Lusby <[log in to unmask]> wrote: "Question: There are several beneficial mites in beehives in various spots. Where do they go in winter "
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