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"Kerry Clark of AGF 784-2225 fax (604) 784 2299" <[log in to unmask]>
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   The earliest papers documenting varroa mites tolerant to fluvalinate
   were in Italian. They are in the reference list of a review paper in
   English:
    Watkins, Max. 1996. Resistance and its relevance to beekeeping.
         Bee World 77(4) 15 - 22.
 
   I don't know of published references, but varroa resistant to amitraz
   and (from a different area) coumaphos are reported to have been detected
   in Europe.
 
 
   Kerry Clark, Apiculture Specialist
   B.C. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
   1201 103 Ave
   Dawson Creek B.C.
        V1G 4J2  CANADA          Tel (250) 784-2231     fax (250) 784-2299
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