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charlie said > In this case it's not a Varro issue, well aware of what that looks like, I was hoping for input on why it appears, that in winter, the bees are not only not clustered, but are completely out at the corners of the box. In fact I suspect they were attempting to exit but froze before they found the right one. Not the normal winter kil issue.
After pulling apart enough of these dead outs, I'm confidant that it's not varroa, the gambling man in me is suspecting a virus, have you sent any samples away, I contacted BVT about sending dead bee samples, haven't had a reply yet.
mike syracuse
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