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>>People who have no weaknesses are terrible; there is no way of taking
advantage of them.

Everyone and everything has a weakness.  A Japanese commander (admiral?) in the movie Pearl Harbor said something like: 'it takes a smart man to find a way to strike his enemy where he feels the safest...'

I hope we find ways to to strike the blood-sucking, virus-vectoring varroa mite where it feels the safest - in a capped cell. :)

I know folks will say formic acid kills varroa mites in capped cells [it the temp is right] but, say, anyone know where we stand with varroa-killing fungi at the present?

Waldemar

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