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My dictionary says Neem  see nim.   Nim 1 To take,To steal, pilfer. (Old
English)
Nim2 An old and widespread game, perhaps originally Chinese.
Nim3 margosa, a species of Melia, yielding nim-oil. (Hindu)
How might this plant be used for treating Varroa infested hives?
Geoff Wardell,  Scotland UK.

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