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Vince Coppola <[log in to unmask]>
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Daryl L. Wright wrote:
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> For any claim in tolerance, I would like to see evidence that there are no mites in the hive.
 
Hi Daryl,
Consider Apis cerana. They have varroa living in their hive and yet
survive.  The mite has not been wiped out there. I think this is the
best we can ever hope for with Apis m.

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