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Leif Woodman <[log in to unmask]>
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I was wondering what amount of small hive beetle has been found here  in new
York. Mark might know the best about how many hives were found with beetles
in them during inspections. I was looking through one of my hives here in
Niagara county and found one beetle under an inner cover. I saved it and
compared it to a picture in some reference material just to be sure that is
what I have, that was what got me wondering about how many other people have
found any beetles in there hives around here.


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