> Based on soon-to-be-Dr. Ramsey's studies, it turns out that varroa are
not closely related to blood-feeding insects> <Perhaps because they are mites? Geoff>
Oh well, Ramsey talks about blood instead of hemolymph (and now I see people defining hemolymph as blood) so why not do the same with 8-legged members of a completely different Order than the six-legged insects? Why do people think that what kills a mite may not kill a bee? It's not simply a matter of dose to body size. Mites and Spiders are in a different Class of invertebrates than Honey Bees, not to mention different Orders. Their physiology is even different.
I hope it is the media and the repeaters are misquoting the soon-to-be doctor.
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