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Jerry Bromenshenk <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Jun 2019 19:23:25 +0000
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I've had a request about miticide resistance in N. America.   We hear anecdotal statements, especially from the commercial beekeepers.  This question got me to wonder:
   
   - Is there documented (research-based) evidence of resistance:
   -     In N. America?
   -     In other countries?
   - If so, can someone provide citations.
   - Is anyone working on this specific question (may not yet be published), 
   - If so, who and what's the contact information?
   - For what products has resistance been shown?
   - If so, is this based on reports from beekeepers or experimental studies?
   - Have any new products appeared on the market for 2019?
   -  In N. America?
   -  In other countries?


Jerry

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