We have brought this up before, but since then technology has marched on.
In my recent investigations of varroa in my hives, I have become aware of the
need to be able to see the little rascals better. Apparently some of the
dropped mites are alive, but I can't see that.
I remember when I was in John Harbo's lab in 2003, he had a dandy set-up
for looking into cells and being able to watch on a computer or monitor.
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/images/2005/harbo(1)_small.jpg
Also see http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/2003/diary011003.htm
I always wanted to duplicate that set-up since there was good depth of field
and a group could watch the mites in action in armchair comfort.
Cost was a deterrent, though and I never did it.
Today, I was looking on DHGate.com
http://www.dhgate.com/wholesale/microscope.html#search
and I see quite a few options.
I thought I would share this with you and ask if anyone has any experience
with any of these devices and can make recommendations.
If not, they they look cheap enough that I might just buy several and take
a chance.
Talk to me.
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