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Fri, 9 Jan 1998 17:04:27 -0500
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Dear Darlene:
     Just a quick reply to your inquiry with subject as above.
     In fourteen years of work with Varroa mites, I have not seen queen cells
with Varroa mites.  Why not?  Perhaps it is due to a relationship of logistics.
There are not that many queen cells at any particular time.  But, as a
curiosity, I will dedicate more attention to this area.  Thanks for your input.
Sincerely.
Dr. Rodriguez
Virginia Beach, VA

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