I'm glad this subject came up again. A post on May 8 bothered me,
and I intended to reply, but it slipped my mind.
[log in to unmask] wrote:
> I will soon obtain my PhD degree from the University of Helsinki. This
> is the first PhD degree in Apiculture ever exists in Finland. My PhD
> thesis is entitled "Detection of major mite pests of Apis mellifera
> and development of non-chemical control of varroasis". I have
> developed the powdery sugar dusting as a physical control of Varroa
> mite."
Perhaps it is the way it was written and I am misreading the claim,
"I have developed the powdery sugar dusting as a physical control
of Varroa mite." The powdery sugar detection for Varroa mites should
be attributed to Paula Macedo, a University of Nebraska Graduate Student
working with Marion Ellis. See:
http://entomology.unl.edu/beekpg/tidings/btid2000/btdjan00.htm#Article2
Aaron Morris - thinking give credit where credit's due!