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Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 13:36:29 +0200
Subject: Re: [BEE-L] AFRICAN BEES AND VAROA

I wonder why the pads were installed to these African bees in Kenia. What
made these beekeepers apply the formic acid pads. Where the bees affected or
diseased? As far as I read these bees can handle Varroa very well. Afro's
seem to be the most healthy bees existing.Is it sure that it is Varroa. What
I see in Cameroon that people watching brown "animals" on the bees and read
about Varroa, whereas they are confronted with Braulica, which are harmless
in fact.

Geert Van Eizenga



Green Bee Consultancy
Drs.Geert Van Eizenga
Marnelaan 41
9727 DS Groningen/Holland
Tel.+31 505278909
Mob. +31616424299

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