Robert Brenchley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> In a message dated 24/10/05 23:19:14 GMT Daylight
> Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> <<Has anyone observed damaged mites with hygienic
> bees or are hygienic bees
> simply removing [a number of] immature mites along
> with the mite-injured pupae? >>
>
>
> The things to look for are mites with legs bitten
> off, and ones with a rather characteristic dent in
> the carapace from bee bites.
Oh boy! More things to look for when doing hive
management. :) Not only that, but it's going to be a
strain on my mechanically assisted eye-sight. Guess
with the advent of fall I'll have time to do that sort
of thing now though. Would be a good adjunct to the
reports that I need to compile for the trial I'm
participating in.
Mike in Alabama
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