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Date: | Wed, 14 Dec 2011 11:04:36 -0500 |
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>When I look at your "average" chart, I see a baseline mite drop level
>typically between 10 and 20 mites per day, punctuated by spikes after you
>treat. But my point is, if your oxalic treatments were effective, I'd
>expect to see the baseline drop permanently after each treatment, and to
>near zero after four treatments! That doesn't appear to be the case.
OK. If we look at it differently, and consider the _area_ under the lines in
your chart and mine, which represents real total mite death, rather than
the _baseline_, which has an indeterminate meaning, then it seems clear
to me that the total mitefall in the hives under observation here is much
greater than your model predicts.
It was on that that I based my (tentative) conclusion.
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