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> The only thing I could glean out of it was the effects of caging the queen

Hi all
These guys did the study and we didn't do a comparable one, so it may amount to armchair refereeing. On the other hand, in the year that it has been out, it has only been cited once, in a paper published in the "Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences." They wrote:

> Evaluated Criteria: 1. Count of Varroa Collected on The Diapers: Dead Varroa were collected and counted weekly throughout the test period using the greased langes covering the bottom of the hive.

they also wrote: 

> Blocking reune spawning for a period of 21 days improves the effectiveness of avide against varroa mites (Gregorc et al., 2017).

Yeah, I know. ???

Pete

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