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Hello All,

Waldemar, from Long Island, N.Y., can I ask you please why there are no varroa on your exposed drone pupae, and if the lack of varroa is the reason ferals are coming back, why are varroa apparently also absent from other colonies now? 

Thanks very much.
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Barry Donovan
New Zealand. 






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