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Mon, 19 Oct 1998 07:24:15 -0400
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Bob Young wrote:
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> I have a several hives which have some bees with deformed wings, seems like
> there are five or six on the ground in front of each hive all the time.
 
My experience with varroa is that the colonies exhibiting that level of
malformed bees are heavily infested and must be treated immediately to
save them.
 
Logan
E TN

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