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Hello all.
Recently I had several of my queen cells infested with Varroa.
Some queens were born even with three mites.
Some were born with atrophic wings.
I believe that happened due to a hard infestation and the nonexistence of
worker brood in the beehive that was previously orphaned for creation of
queens.
Hugs to all
Silvio
Brazil

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