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Catherine Edwards <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Oct 2018 08:29:58 -0700
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<As an aside, a commercial beekeeper in Maine who overwinters in the south
has run trials on OAV and has had the same results- it works.>

Does he have brood in the winter? (My hives in the SF Bay Area have brood
all year round.) If so, how is the brood affected by the OAV treatments. I
know that the mites in the brood are not killed with OAV, but is the brood
harmed?

*Catherine Edwards*
*(510)421-7206*

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