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John & Christy Horton <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:43:46 -0500
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> Rich said  For one tenth the price the QX-5 does JUST AS well and is a 
> much
> better bargain.
>
> We've not tried that unit, would like to see some images for comparison to
> the MiScope.  It is a better price, with a greater magnification range -
> according to the blurb.
>
> The MiScope form factor is probably a bit more conducive to being hauled
> around without things getting knocked out of alignment - but that's just a
> guess.  Have you had much experience with the QX-5?
>



My question:

Are these scopes capable of use in examining bees for tracheal mites?


Thanks for any input.

John Horton


PS
And one more question for Jerry Bromenshank:

Jerry , have you found any races/strains/common origin of bees that seem to 
have avoided the CCD, or conversely, that seem to show susceptibilty? 

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