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>Hello everybody!
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>I'm a new entry in BEE-L and an Italian amateur beekeeper.
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>Last year one beekeeper friend gave me a swarm, so I built a hive
>and placed it in my little garden.
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>I need simple and practicle suggestions about Varroa mite damages, particularly
>about natural methods of its prevention.
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>Sorry for possible English mistakes.
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>I'm using the Bruzzi's Internet access. Please refer to GPaolo Vigone.
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>Thanks.
> Ciao.
A book I have found particularly valuable for a picture of the overall
problem might be of interest to many beekeepers and bee researchers. I
offer this information because this book is not published in the
mainstream. It is as follows:
Mobus, Bernhard and Clive de Bruyn. 1993. THE NEW VARROA HANDBOOK.
[Published by] Northern Bee Books, Scout Bottom Farm, Mytholmroyd. HX7
5JS, Great Britain. I obtained my copy from: WICWAS PRESS. P.O. Box
817-S. Cheshire, Connecticut. 06410-0817. Phone: (203) 250-7575.
Good luck.
Adrian M. Wenner
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