> not discounting natural drop. See my recent article in ABJ about the correlation
> between the two.
I looked ion your site and found this. Since the articles are not dated, or noted as
to publication, I am not sure if this is it.
http://scientificbeekeeping.com/sick-bees-part-10-parasite-monitoring/
I discussed my own most recent drop experience here:
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/2009/diary092009.htm
See Sept 26.
>Did you start out with nucs or packages from the beekeeper?
They were splittable doubles and I split the nine up to 38, then combined down
to 28.
> But in my experience, not to the point of zero natural drop in October.
After the first 24 hours with zero, I found six today after the second 24.
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