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Juanse Barros <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 Jun 2015 22:37:22 -0300
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Hi everyone

I'm at PerĂº again helping to build a pollination company.

We started today the monitoring of varroa and I have the impresion that the
varroas I found here are smallers than the ones I see at Chile.

Do anyone remember or knows of any reference to size of varroa and
haplotype?

I do ask because even tough varroa treatment here is less than optimal it
seems that varroa doesn't damage colonies as much as at Chile.

I want to believe that is not destructor but jacobsoni.

Any clues?

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