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The jury is still not out on this. Any host/parasite cycle has its good
times and bad for both. For those around long ago, in the dark ages,
tracheal exhibited just such cycles, with very bad years followed by good
and then another hit about four or five years later. And tracheal mites have
not left the scene. Some of the symptoms noted here recently are classic
tracheal.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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