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This morning about 7 AM (around 20 hr. from collection and 15 hr. from
dosing) I checked. Of the un-dosed group 7 of 11 were still alive and would
wiggle if stimulated and had spread out about an inch from my cluster. For
the dosed group 9 of 10 were dead, or at least unresponsive, and one had
moved off an inch or so and still wiggled.

>
> I know this has no scientific validity but thought I'd pass it along as an
> interesting aside.
>

But it fits with the observations of mite drop after an OA treatment- not
many until the next day.

Nice experiment!

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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