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Peter
 
I'm behind in my miticide literature - sorry Bob.  I've some  reservations 
about a couple of the papers you cited - yes, they saw an effect,  but that 
could have been a reflection of a generalized susceptibility - a  positive 
control to look for a trigger reaction (whereby any stress could have  
produced it) wasn't included.
 
But, the results do raise a caution - as does common sense, miticides are  
pesticides, and its all about dose.
 
I'll pull the paper by May immediately - anxious to see her results.   
Thanks  Jerry
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