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The News Media, ya gotta love 'em!

> Wagoner, now a postdoc, conducted research focused on one of the biggest treats to honeybee hives called Varroa mites, also called Varroa destructor. Tiny arachnids, barely visible to the naked eye, they suck the blood of bee larvae in their honeycomb cells.

Next time you want to treat  your bees, be sure to give them Varroa! It's the best!

see:
https://www.wraltechwire.com/2017/12/18/nc-biotech-center-funding-helped-honeybee-researcher-land-1m-usda-grant/

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