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Does anyone know if the super varroa succumbs to formic and oxalic acids?  Acid treatments require a bit more labor but, if commercial beekeepers get more per hive in pollination, perhaps the extra labor is justified?  At least until the super bee emerges on the horizon.

Waldemar
Long Island, NY

>>...super varroa came here from elsewhere(seems I first heard the term used a few years ago about Florida varroa) ... Beekeepers will just HAVE TO keep up with the latest research...

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