david yates wrote:
> Can anyone describe to me, or point me to a URL perhaps,
> that explains how to dissect a bee and look for trachael mites?
>
No, but Florida (maybe FL Dept. of Agr.) put out a hekkava good video that I used
when learning to find them under the 'scope, and it helped later when training
others - can't give you a reference, but there should at least one Gator or whatever
on this list.
-- John
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John F. Edwards
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