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Today I had - for the first time - the experience of gazing through a good
(Zeiss) dissecting microscope aimed at the tracheae of a bee with acarine.
An amazing and in some ways a very beautiful sight.
Inasmuch as I have been told that I have some mites by a dissecting
service to which I sent a sample lAST FALL, I am going to have to sample
SERIOUSLY this fall and decide whether to treat.
Being the impatient and untrusting soul that I am, I will want to have
the disection done on our premises.
Therefore I am thinking I would like to obtain such a binocular
microscope.
I realise that I could probably use a cheap microscope - or even a strong
glass or loupe - but I can see that an hour or so of such work would be
torture, especially knowing that such a fine device exists.
So, I wonder what recommendations the more experienced beekeepers or the
scientists might offer in finding one at a good price. I am not even
adverse to obtaining a used one. Cost is a strong consideration.
Please anyone who can offer advice or a used dissecting microscope, email
me.
If there is anything of interest to the list, I will of course summarise
to BEE-L.
Allen
W. Allen Dick, Beekeeper VE6CFK
Rural Route One Swalwell Alberta Canada T0M 1Y0
Email: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
Futures, Art & Honey:http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~dicka
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