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OFFICE MEMO Request for Information
Date:4/10/95
I have two questions involving two rather small insects that I would
like to request some information on from either an entomologist and/or
beekeepers:
1) First, I would like to know where I can obtain a copy of one of
those blownup black & white (microscope) photos of the mite that lives
in the eye lash roots of humans. Also does anyone know the name of this
mite?
2) Secondly, I live in north Texas and while collecting pollen from
one of my beehives, I noticed a very small brown insect. It was visible
to the unaided eye and it was NOT a varroa mite (I did not have a
microscope, but it appeared to have a somewhat more elongated body
however about the same colour brown as the varroa). It was smaller than
a varroa mite and I found them (not many) actually in the pollen
collection drawer. What are these insects and do they harm the
beehive?
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I would appreciated any help that I could receive. - Larry