>Can anyone comment on this and what symptoms if any would have shown up if
we have an infestation in North America? or could we get into a situation
like Nosema Ceranae that was apparently in the USA for years but no one was
actively looking for it?
I have not personally seen Tropilaelaps, but from what I hear, we would
quickly notice! Wouldn't be a problem for you, Brian, since the mite cannot
survive broodless periods.
Randy Oliver
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