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I have been reading /Functionality of Varroa-Resistant Honey Bees 
(Hymenoptera: Apidae) when used in Migratory Beekeeping for Crop 
Pollination/ and came across this interesting statement:

/"The proportion of colonies infested by A. woodi increased during each 
year in all four bee types, but in CT bees the late summer treatment 
with amitraz against V. destructor also markedly reduced infestation 
with A. woodi." /


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